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If you are not sure which version to choose, and your OS is later then XP, use the <em>BuildIceChat.4.5.cmd</em>.<br /> | If you are not sure which version to choose, and your OS is later then XP, use the <em>BuildIceChat.4.5.cmd</em>.<br /> | ||
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You can either double click on the <em>BuildIceChat.4.5.cmd</em> file or open a command line window (<em>cmd.exe</em>) and run the <em>BuildIceChat.4.5.cmd</em> at the prompt.<br /> | You can either double click on the <em>BuildIceChat.4.5.cmd</em> file or open a command line window (<em>cmd.exe</em>) and run the <em>BuildIceChat.4.5.cmd</em> at the prompt.<br /> |
Latest revision as of 01:34, 30 July 2020
IceChat 9 is an open source program, which means the source code is available to anyone.
The source code is updated more often then the full installs/updates and is located at https://github.com/icechat/IceChat
Download the latest source code from the page, by clicking on the Download Zip button.
Unzip the file into any folder, for example a dedicated "C:\IceChatBuild". It is best not to use the %CommonProgramFiles%, because of permissions possible limitations.
The source tree has several text files in its root folder, a build folder and a src, where the actual code and resources are located in several sub-folders.
There are several build options in the extracted root folder.
- BuildIceChat.cmd
- which uses .NET 3.5, and should be used by XP users
- BuildIceChat-x86.cmd
- which uses .NET 3.5 and a specific project for x86 computers. This too can be used by XP users.
- BuildIceChat.4.5.cmd
- which uses .NET 4.5.
- BuildIceChat.4.5-x86.cmd
- which uses .NET 4.5 and a specific project for x86 computers.
- BuildIceChat.latest.cmd
- which uses .NET 4.7.1
- BuildIceChatLinux.sh
- A script to build IceChat 9 under Linux. See IceChat on Linux for details.
If you are not sure which version to choose, and your OS is later then XP, use the BuildIceChat.4.5.cmd.
Starting from version 2.49 The main source and the plugins are built with .NET 4.5.2, using Visual Studio 2017
You can either double click on the BuildIceChat.4.5.cmd file or open a command line window (cmd.exe) and run the BuildIceChat.4.5.cmd at the prompt.
You will get at the end of the process the following lines:
0 Error(s) Time Elapsed 00:00:00.32 ..\src\IceChat\bin\Debug\IceChat2009.exe 1 File(s) copied ..\src\IceChat\\bin\Debug\IPluginIceChat.dll 1 File(s) copied ..\src\IceChat\\bin\Debug\IRCConnection.dll 1 File(s) copied ..\src\IceChat\\bin\Debug\IThemeIceChat.dll 1 File(s) copied IceChat files copied to the IceChatBuild folder Press any key to continue . . .
A new folder is created called IceChatBuild, and once the batch file has completed, 4 files will be placed in this folder.
A log file named Manual_MSBuild_ReleaseVersion_LOG.log
is also created.
Copy these 4 files into your IceChat installation folder, or place them anywhere else you want.
To see all the changes from build to build, read the changelog.txt file in the root folder.
Troubleshooting
If the BuildIceChat.cmd returns errors, try instead to run the newer IceChatBuild.4.5.cmd which was specifically created for users who have errors with IceChatBuild.cmd.
If you experience problems connecting to servers with SSL, try build with IceChatBuild.4.5.cmd
Sources
Get Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.2 at this link.