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Build PowerShell on Windows for .NET Full
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This guide supplements the
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[Windows .NET Core instructions](./windows-core.md), as building the
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.NET 4.5.1 (desktop) version is nearly identical.
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Environment
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In addition to the dependencies specified in the .NET Core
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instructions, we need:
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Install the Visual C++ Compiler via Visual Studio 2015.
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This component is required to compile the native `powershell.exe` host.
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This is an optionally installed component, so you may need to run the
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Visual Studio installer again.
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If you don't have any Visual Studio installed, you can use
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[Visual Studio 2015 Community Edition][vs].
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> Compiling with older versions should work, but we don't test it.
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**Troubleshooting note:** If `cmake` says that it cannot determine the
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`C` and `CXX` compilers, you either don't have Visual Studio, or you
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don't have the Visual C++ Compiler component installed.
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[vs]: https://www.visualstudio.com/en-us/products/visual-studio-community-vs.aspx
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Install CMake and add it to `PATH`.
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You can install it from [Chocolatey][] or [manually][].
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```
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choco install cmake.portable
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```
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[Chocolatey]: https://chocolatey.org/packages/cmake.portable
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[manually]: https://cmake.org/download/
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Build using our module
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Use `Start-PSBuild -FullCLR` from the `PowerShellGitHubDev.psm1`
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module. The bits will be published to `binFull`.
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While building is easy, running FullCLR version is not as simple as
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CoreCLR version.
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If you just run ~~`.\binFull\powershell.exe`~~, you will get a
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`powershell` process, but all the interesting DLLs (i.e.
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`System.Management.Automation.dll`) would be loaded from the GAC, not
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your `binFull` build directory.
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[@lzybkr](https://github.com/lzybkr) wrote a module to deal with it
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and run side-by-side.
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```powershell
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Start-DevPSGithub -binDir $pwd\binFull
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```
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The default for `powershell.exe` that **we build** is x86. See
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[issue #683][].
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There is a separate execution policy registry key for x86, and it's
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likely that you didn't ~~bypass~~ enable it. From **powershell.exe
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(x86)** run:
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```
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Set-ExecutionPolicy Bypass
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```
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[issue #683]: https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/issues/683
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Build manually
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==============
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The build logic is relatively simple and contains the following steps:
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- building managed DLLs: `dotnet publish --runtime net451`
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- generating Visual Studio project: `cmake -G "$cmakeGenerator"`
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- building `powershell.exe` from generated solution: `msbuild
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powershell.sln`
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Please don't hesitate to experiment.
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