Shareaza is a peer-to-peer client for Windows that allows you to download any file-type found on several popular P2P networks.
Shareaza can be compiled by VS2008 or by VS2010. http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudio/en-us/products
(VS2003 and VS2005 was dropped)
This needs to be a Full Edition preferably Team Edition and not the Express Release.
If you want to compile to 64-bit, make sure to enable it during the install process under Add or Remove Features (Language Tools -> Visual C++ -> X64 Compilers and Tools
).
This fixes a lot of VS2008 errors so it is a must have.
Install it before “Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack 1”.
You can download the pack from
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=D466226B-8DAB-445F-A7B4-448B326C48E7&displaylang=en
If you are installing a Full Edition of Visual Studio you should by default get Windows SDK installed.
In my case Microsoft Windows v6.0A SDK was installed by default with Microsoft.Visual.Studio.Team.System.2008.Team.Suite.
If v6.01 was not installed with your Visual Studio 2008 installation then you will need to download and install SDK v6.1 from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=e6e1c3df-a74f-4207-8586-711ebe331cdc&displaylang=en Please note that a full download of all installation options of SDK v6.1 is 1.2GB. For compiling purposes �Documentation� and �Samples� are not required. In installation options deselect all �Documentation� and �Samples� to reduce the instillation download size to 83.3MB.
Must be August 2007 or earlier version, newer versions including current March 2008, are missing a needed file � dxtrans.h
You can download August 2007 from
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=529f03be-1339-48c4-bd5a-8506e5acf571&displaylang=en
or by using this direct link
http://download.microsoft.com/download/3/3/f/33f1af6e-c61b-4f14-a0de-3e9096ed4b3a/dxsdk_aug2007.exe
This fixes a lot of VS2008 errors and adds TR1 so it is a must have. Please note you must (re)install SP1 after SDK 6.01 to avoid CRT bugs.
You can download the pack from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=FBEE1648-7106-44A7-9649-6D9F6D58056E&displaylang=en
Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
Any version fit except “Test Professional”.
Download and install Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2015 - https://www.visualstudio.com/
Download & copy gzip.exe into your windows path eg. C:\WINDOWS\system32
I am using version 1.2.4 which you can download from http://www.gzip.org/.
On some systems, possibly related to Windows 7 or Windows 64-bit, placing gzip in system32 will not be recognized. In that case, just put it somewhere else in Visual Studio’s executable path, such as under ‘Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0/Common7/Tools’.
Download and install 7-Zip - http://www.7-zip.org/
To setup the boost library download it from
https://sourceforge.net/projects/boost/files/boost/
You will only need to extract the zipped files and NOT compile the library.
Uncompress boost_1_54_0.zip
to a drive/folder on your PC.
ie C:\Program Files\boost_1_54_0
You need to make sure that
Visual Studio is pointing to and including boost & DirectX.
Go to Tools -> Options -> Projects and Solutions -> VC++ Directories -> Win 32 - Include Files
Make sure the first two entries in this list point to boost & DirectX. If the enties are not there add them.
ie C:\Program Files\boost_1_54_0
ie C:\Program Files\Microsoft DirectX SDK (August 2007)\Include
Do the same for Tools -> Options -> Projects and Solutions -> VC++ Directories -> x64 - Include Files
from http://www.jrsoftware.org/isdl.php.
Make sure you install the “Unicode Inno Setup QuickStart Pack” not the standard setup/install.
The “Unicode Inno Setup QuickStart Pack” incudes additional componets that are required that the standard setup does not include.
Also make sure you install Inno on your C drive. I generally install my programs on another drive but found when setting up VS2005 last time that the visual studio project file used to build shareaza used a script reference to access Inno. This script assumed that Inno was installed on C drive, so not having Inno installed on C drive caused an error in compiling. To avoid this potential problem I installed Inno on my C drive this time and had no problems.
from http://tortoisesvn.net.
Use TortoiseSVN “Checkout” with URL repository
https://shareaza.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/shareaza/trunk/
to download current code.
TortoiseSVN will notify you of updates to the program as they are made available.
Please note, the TortoiseSVN required for compilation, Shareaza uses its COM-interface to retrieve source tree revision.
Once all the above is in place you can compile.
Open in VS2008 the following source file \vc9\Shareaza.sln
This will open the “Solution”
Go into Build -> Configuration Manager
and set Shareaza build config
eg Configuration = Debug / Platform = Win32
or Configuration = Debug / Platform = x64
.
Then select “Rebuild Solution” to start to compile.
At the end of a successful compile you will find a newly compiled installer in \setup\builds folder.
Note: If you try compiling an x64 build on a 32bit machine you will get the following repeated error "Project : error PRJ0019: A tool returned an error code from “Performing registration”. This error occurs because you can not register 64bit DLLs on a 32bit machine! It is not advisable to compile a 64-bit build on 32-bit windows, as you cannot test what you are compiling.
As a side note, I found setting up with VS2008 was less problematic than VS2005.
Enjoy 😉