facebook / mvfst

An implementation of the QUIC transport protocol.
MIT License
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Add vcpkg installation instructions #274

Closed MonicaLiu0311 closed 1 year ago

MonicaLiu0311 commented 2 years ago

Mvfst is available as a port in vcpkg, a C++ library manager that simplifies installation for mvfst and other project dependencies. Documenting the install process here will help users get started by providing a single set of commands to build mvfst, ready to be included in their projects.

We also test whether our library ports build in various configurations (dynamic, static) on various platforms (OSX, Linux, Windows: x86, x64, UWP, ARM) to keep a wide coverage for users.

I'm a maintainer for vcpkg, and here is what the port script looks like. We try to keep the library maintained as close as possible to the original library.

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