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@@ -19,25 +19,31 @@ To build protobuf from source, the following tools are needed:
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* g++
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* unzip
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-On Ubuntu, you can install them with:
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+On Ubuntu/Debian, you can install them with:
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$ sudo apt-get install autoconf automake libtool curl make g++ unzip
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On other platforms, please use the corresponding package managing tool to
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install them before proceeding.
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-If you get the source from github, you need to generate the configure script
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-first:
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+To get the source, download one of the release .tar.gz or .zip packages in the
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+release page:
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- $ git submodule update --init --recursive
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- $ ./autogen.sh
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+ https://github.com/google/protobuf/releases/latest
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+
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+For example: if you only need C++, download `protobuf-cpp-[VERSION].tar.gz`; if
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+you need C++ and Java, download `protobuf-java-[VERSION].tar.gz` (every package
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+contains C++ source already); if you need C++ and multiple other languages,
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+download `protobuf-all-[VERSION].tar.gz`.
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-This will download gmock source (which is used for C++ Protocol Buffer
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-unit-tests) to the current directory and run automake, autoconf, etc.
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-to generate the configure script and various template makefiles.
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+You can also get the source by "git clone" our git repository. Make sure you
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+have also cloned the submodules and generated the configure script (skip this
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+if you are using a release .tar.gz or .zip package):
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-You can skip this step if you are using a release package (which already
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-contains gmock and the configure script).
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+ $ git clone https://github.com/google/protobuf.git
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+ $ cd protobuf
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+ $ git submodule update --init --recursive
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+ $ ./autogen.sh
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To build and install the C++ Protocol Buffer runtime and the Protocol
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Buffer compiler (protoc) execute the following:
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@@ -55,122 +61,122 @@ Proceed at your own risk.
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For advanced usage information on configure and make, please refer to the
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autoconf documentation:
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- http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/manual/autoconf.html#Running-configure-Scripts
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+ http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/manual/autoconf.html#Running-configure-Scripts
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**Hint on install location**
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- By default, the package will be installed to /usr/local. However,
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- on many platforms, /usr/local/lib is not part of LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
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- You can add it, but it may be easier to just install to /usr
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- instead. To do this, invoke configure as follows:
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+By default, the package will be installed to /usr/local. However,
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+on many platforms, /usr/local/lib is not part of LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
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+You can add it, but it may be easier to just install to /usr
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+instead. To do this, invoke configure as follows:
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./configure --prefix=/usr
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- If you already built the package with a different prefix, make sure
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- to run "make clean" before building again.
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+If you already built the package with a different prefix, make sure
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+to run "make clean" before building again.
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**Compiling dependent packages**
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- To compile a package that uses Protocol Buffers, you need to pass
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- various flags to your compiler and linker. As of version 2.2.0,
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- Protocol Buffers integrates with pkg-config to manage this. If you
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- have pkg-config installed, then you can invoke it to get a list of
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- flags like so:
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+To compile a package that uses Protocol Buffers, you need to pass
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+various flags to your compiler and linker. As of version 2.2.0,
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+Protocol Buffers integrates with pkg-config to manage this. If you
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+have pkg-config installed, then you can invoke it to get a list of
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+flags like so:
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pkg-config --cflags protobuf # print compiler flags
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pkg-config --libs protobuf # print linker flags
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pkg-config --cflags --libs protobuf # print both
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- For example:
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+For example:
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c++ my_program.cc my_proto.pb.cc `pkg-config --cflags --libs protobuf`
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- Note that packages written prior to the 2.2.0 release of Protocol
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- Buffers may not yet integrate with pkg-config to get flags, and may
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- not pass the correct set of flags to correctly link against
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- libprotobuf. If the package in question uses autoconf, you can
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- often fix the problem by invoking its configure script like:
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+Note that packages written prior to the 2.2.0 release of Protocol
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+Buffers may not yet integrate with pkg-config to get flags, and may
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+not pass the correct set of flags to correctly link against
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+libprotobuf. If the package in question uses autoconf, you can
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+often fix the problem by invoking its configure script like:
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configure CXXFLAGS="$(pkg-config --cflags protobuf)" \
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LIBS="$(pkg-config --libs protobuf)"
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- This will force it to use the correct flags.
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+This will force it to use the correct flags.
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- If you are writing an autoconf-based package that uses Protocol
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- Buffers, you should probably use the PKG_CHECK_MODULES macro in your
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- configure script like:
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+If you are writing an autoconf-based package that uses Protocol
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+Buffers, you should probably use the PKG_CHECK_MODULES macro in your
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+configure script like:
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PKG_CHECK_MODULES([protobuf], [protobuf])
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- See the pkg-config man page for more info.
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+See the pkg-config man page for more info.
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- If you only want protobuf-lite, substitute "protobuf-lite" in place
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- of "protobuf" in these examples.
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+If you only want protobuf-lite, substitute "protobuf-lite" in place
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+of "protobuf" in these examples.
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**Note for Mac users**
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- For a Mac system, Unix tools are not available by default. You will first need
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- to install Xcode from the Mac AppStore and then run the following command from
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- a terminal:
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+For a Mac system, Unix tools are not available by default. You will first need
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+to install Xcode from the Mac AppStore and then run the following command from
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+a terminal:
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$ sudo xcode-select --install
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- To install Unix tools, you can install "port" following the instructions at
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- https://www.macports.org . This will reside in /opt/local/bin/port for most
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- Mac installations.
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+To install Unix tools, you can install "port" following the instructions at
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+https://www.macports.org . This will reside in /opt/local/bin/port for most
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+Mac installations.
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$ sudo /opt/local/bin/port install autoconf automake libtool
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- Then follow the Unix instructions above.
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+Then follow the Unix instructions above.
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**Note for cross-compiling**
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- The makefiles normally invoke the protoc executable that they just
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- built in order to build tests. When cross-compiling, the protoc
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- executable may not be executable on the host machine. In this case,
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- you must build a copy of protoc for the host machine first, then use
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- the --with-protoc option to tell configure to use it instead. For
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- example:
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+The makefiles normally invoke the protoc executable that they just
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+built in order to build tests. When cross-compiling, the protoc
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+executable may not be executable on the host machine. In this case,
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+you must build a copy of protoc for the host machine first, then use
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+the --with-protoc option to tell configure to use it instead. For
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+example:
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./configure --with-protoc=protoc
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- This will use the installed protoc (found in your $PATH) instead of
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- trying to execute the one built during the build process. You can
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- also use an executable that hasn't been installed. For example, if
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- you built the protobuf package for your host machine in ../host,
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- you might do:
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+This will use the installed protoc (found in your $PATH) instead of
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+trying to execute the one built during the build process. You can
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+also use an executable that hasn't been installed. For example, if
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+you built the protobuf package for your host machine in ../host,
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+you might do:
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./configure --with-protoc=../host/src/protoc
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- Either way, you must make sure that the protoc executable you use
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- has the same version as the protobuf source code you are trying to
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- use it with.
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+Either way, you must make sure that the protoc executable you use
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+has the same version as the protobuf source code you are trying to
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+use it with.
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**Note for Solaris users**
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- Solaris 10 x86 has a bug that will make linking fail, complaining
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- about libstdc++.la being invalid. We have included a work-around
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- in this package. To use the work-around, run configure as follows:
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+Solaris 10 x86 has a bug that will make linking fail, complaining
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+about libstdc++.la being invalid. We have included a work-around
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+in this package. To use the work-around, run configure as follows:
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./configure LDFLAGS=-L$PWD/src/solaris
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- See src/solaris/libstdc++.la for more info on this bug.
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+See src/solaris/libstdc++.la for more info on this bug.
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**Note for HP C++ Tru64 users**
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- To compile invoke configure as follows:
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+To compile invoke configure as follows:
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./configure CXXFLAGS="-O -std ansi -ieee -D__USE_STD_IOSTREAM"
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- Also, you will need to use gmake instead of make.
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+Also, you will need to use gmake instead of make.
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**Note for AIX users**
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- Compile using the IBM xlC C++ compiler as follows:
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+Compile using the IBM xlC C++ compiler as follows:
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./configure CXX=xlC
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- Also, you will need to use GNU `make` (`gmake`) instead of AIX `make`.
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+Also, you will need to use GNU `make` (`gmake`) instead of AIX `make`.
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C++ Installation - Windows
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@@ -178,7 +184,7 @@ C++ Installation - Windows
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If you only need the protoc binary, you can download it from the release
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page:
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- https://github.com/google/protobuf/releases
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+ https://github.com/google/protobuf/releases/latest
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In the downloads section, download the zip file protoc-$VERSION-win32.zip.
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It contains the protoc binary as well as public proto files of protobuf
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