Windows package
Run the installer with the "Run As Administrator" option and install into a directory without spaces in the pathname. Right click the installer EXE from windows explorer in order to check this option.
If you want to develop your own servers please install the complete pvbrowser from install-pvbrowser.exe. Then you must install the Qt libraries for Windows and MinGW. Our installer now provides a replacement for the Makefile generator "qmake". Because of this "fake_qmake" it is now possible to develop pvservers without the Qt development package. It is sufficient to install the MinGW C++ compiler.
You will have to define the environment variables %QTDIR% and %MINGWDIR% to point to the installation directories where the executables from Qt and MinGW can be found (qmake.exe, mingw32-make.exe and the C++ compiler). The qmake tool from Qt will be used to create a Makefile for your projects. The installation procedure of pvbrowser defines the environment variable %PVBDIR% and adds %PVBDIR%\win-mingw\bin to your %PATH% environment variable. Since it does not know where the Qt SDK is located this must be defined manually either in "start_pvdevelop.bat" or within your system control center.
Example setting for "Qt libraries for Windows and MinGW"
rem ### for qt5.5.1 ### SET QTDIR=C:\Qt\Qt5.5.1\5.5\mingw492_32 SET MINGWDIR=C:\Qt\Qt5.5.1\Tools\mingw492_32 set PATH=%MINGWDIR%\bin;%QTDIR%\bin;%PVBDIR%\win-mingw\bin;c:\windows;c:\windows\system32
Attention !!!
If you have problems compiling old projects the reason might be related to changes in the qt development package. You should change the windows part of the project files to:
# # Attention: # starting with mingw 4.8 we use mingw pthread and not our own mapping to windows threads # you will have to adjust existing pro files # win32-g++ { QMAKE_LFLAGS += -static-libgcc win32:LIBS += $(PVBDIR)/win-mingw/bin/libserverlib.a win32:LIBS += $(PVBDIR)/win-mingw/bin/librllib.a win32:LIBS += -lws2_32 -ladvapi32 -lpthread win32:INCLUDEPATH += $(PVBDIR)/pvserver win32:INCLUDEPATH += $(PVBDIR)/rllib/lib }
If you want to start pvserver as service in the background, use xyntservice .
Download the pvbrowser, pvb® client only
install-pvbrowser-client.exe (64 bit version created with MSVC)
DownloadUse this package if you only need the client. Here you do not need to make any manual adjustments.
Download the whole pvbrowser, pvb® development package
install-pvbrowser.exe (complete development package created with Mingw)
DownloadPlease read Quick Start Guide
Snapshot of Mingw that you could use with our development package.
Download of pvservice.tar.gz
A small tool for starting console applications as Windows Service.
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