How to compile Musescore on Win10?
I want to try out a branch that will be part of 3.6, but I'm having trouble compiling Musescore master in the first place. The readme tells me to use make release
but make
is not a recognized command by Windows. I tried installing GnuWin but it still doesn't work even after a restart. I also tried using Visual Studio but...I honestly have not idea what I'm doing there. Is there an alternate way?
Comments
See https://musescore.org/en/development. There are links from there for some different options for building 3.6.
In reply to See https://musescore.org/en… by mike320
Thanks. As a sidenote, the readme seems very out of date
In reply to See https://musescore.org/en… by mike320
I've run into a snag. I installed everything the Visual Studio Compile guide told me to, but Visual Studio didn't actually create a folder called
msvc.build_x64
inside the Musescore checkout folder. Nothing output to the terminal besides Qt when I opened the folder.Edit: I'll use the Cmake troubleshooter and see if that works
Edit: I had to edit the CppProperties file to use 64 bit instead of 32 bit. Might have done that when attempting to compile without proper instructions earlier.
Edit: Still didn't create the folder listed in the dev document. Is it up to date? It created some cmake file thingies in .\out\build\x64-Release but no .sln. I tried to do a "Build All" after reopening the folder and it gave me "ninja" errors. I feel like I need a clean slate.
In reply to I've run into a snag. I… by DaforLynx
After repairing/reinstalling everything I got it to work, like a charm. Thanks for the help.