# Windows Build Instructions ## Setting up Windows You must set your Windows system locale to English, or else you may get build errors about "The file contains a character that cannot be represented in the current code page." ### Setting up the environment for Visual Studio You must build with Visual Studio 2013 Update 4 or Visual Studio 2015 Update 1, no other versions are supported. You must have Windows 7 x64 or later. x86 OSs are unsupported. 1. Get [depot\_tools](http://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/chrome-infra-docs/flat/depot_tools/docs/html/depot_tools_tutorial.html#_setting_up). 2. Follow the appropriate path below: ### Open source contributors For building with Visual Studio 2015 (default compiler as of March 10, 2016): > Install Visual Studio 2015 Update 1 or later - Community Edition > should work if its license is appropriate for you. Be sure to select > Custom install and select VC++ (which selects three sub-categories > including MFC) and, under Universal Windows App Development Tools, > select Tools (1.2) and Windows 10 SDK (10.0.10586). You must have the > 10586 SDK installed or else you will hit compile errors such as > redefined macros. For building with Visual Studio 2013 (no longer default as of March 10, 2016, and not recommended - requires setting GYP\_MSVS\_VERSION=2013): > Install [Visual Studio 2013 > Community](http://www.visualstudio.com/products/visual-studio-community-vs) > or [Visual Studio 2013 > Professional](http://www.visualstudio.com/products/visual-studio-professional-with-msdn-vs) > depending on which license is appropriate for you. You can deselect > the default options if you want, but you must make sure to install > "Microsoft Foundation Classes for C++". > \ > You should also install the [Windows 10 > SDK](https://dev.windows.com/en-us/downloads/windows-10-sdk) to the > default install location. You must have SDK version 10.0.10586 or > greater installed. Run `set DEPOT\_TOOLS\_WIN\_TOOLCHAIN=0`, or set that variable in your global environment. Visual Studio Express 2013 is **not** supported and will not be able to build Chromium. Compilation is done through ninja, **not** Visual Studio. ### Google employees Run: `download\_from\_google\_storage --config` and follow the authentication instructions.**Note that you must authenticate with your @google.com credentials**, not @chromium.org. Enter "0" if asked for a project-id. Once you've done this, the toolchain will be installed automatically for you in Step 3, below (near the end of the step). The toolchain will be in depot\_tools\\win\_toolchain, and windbg can be found in depot\_tools\\win\_toolchain\\vs2013\_files\\win8sdk\\Debuggers. If you want the IDE for debugging and editing, you will need to install it separately, but this is optional and not needed to build Chromium. ## Getting the Code Follow the steps to [check out the code](https://www.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/get-the-code) (largely "fetch chromium"). ## Building Build the target you are interested in. ```shell ninja -C out\\Debug chrome ``` Alternative (Graphical user interface): Open a generated .sln file such as all.sln, right-click the chrome project and select build. This will invoke the real step 4 above. Do not build the whole solution since that conflicts with ninja's build management and everything will explode. Substitute the build directory given to -C with out\\Debug\_x64 for [64-bit builds](https://www.chromium.org/developers/design-documents/64-bit-support) in GYP, or whatever build directory you have configured if using GN. ### Performance tips 1. Have many and fast CPU cores and enough RAM to keep them all busy. (Minimum recommended is 4-8 fast cores and 16-32 GB of RAM) 2. Reduce file system overhead by excluding build directories from antivirus and indexing software. 3. Store the build tree on a fast disk (preferably SSD). 4. If you are primarily going to be doing debug development builds, you use the component build (in [GYP](https://www.chromium.org/developers/gyp-environment-variables) do set GYP\_DEFINES=component=shared\_library, in [GN](https://www.chromium.org/developers/gn-build-configuration), set the build arg is\_component\_build = true). This will generate many DLLs and enable incremental linking, which makes linking *much*faster in Debug. Still expect build times of 30 minutes to 2 hours when everything has to be recompiled.