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@section Unix Unix-like Operating Systems
-[to be completed]
+If you are using an ENet release, then you should simply be able to build it
+by doing the following:
+
+./configure && make && make install
+
+If you obtained the package from CVS, you must have automake and autoconf
+available to generate the build system first by doing the following command
+before using the above mentioned build procedure:
+
+aclocal && automake -a -c --foreign && autoconf
+
@subsection SolarisBSD Solaris and BSD
@@ -17,15 +27,28 @@ is linked in.
@section Windows Microsoft Windows
-Using MSVC 6 under Windows simply drag all the ENet source files into
-your main project or, better yet, create a new static library project
-and make your executable dependent (Project|Dependencies) on ENet.
-There is also an enet.dsp provided.
+There is an included MSVC 6 project (enet.dsp) which you may use to
+build a suitable library file. Alternatively, you may simply drag all
+the ENet source files into your main project.
You will have to link to the Winsock2 libraries, so make sure to add
ws2_32.lib to your library list (Project Settings | Link |
Object/library modules).
+@subsection enet.dsp Building with the included enet.dsp
+
+Load the included enet.dsp. MSVC may ask you to convert it if you
+are on a newer version of MSVC - just allow the conversion and save
+the resulting project as "enet" or similar. After you build this
+project, it will output an "enet.lib" file to either the "Debug/"
+or "Release/" directory, depending on which configuration you have
+selected to build. By default, it should produce "Debug/enet.lib".
+
+You may then copy the resulting "enet.lib" file and the header files
+found in the "include/" directory to your other projects and add it to
+their library lists. Make sure to also link against "ws2_32.lib" as
+described above.
+
@subsection DLL DLL
If you wish to build ENet as a DLL you must first define ENET_DLL