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Update INSTALL instructions
Removed VS2015 instructions and add links to some extra instructions to start the command line and install C++ tools.
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You should be able to compile Aseprite successfully on the following
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platforms:
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* Windows 10 + VS2015 or VS2017 Community Edition + Windows 10 SDK
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* Windows 10 + VS2017 Community Edition + Windows 10 SDK
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* macOS 10.12.6 Sierra + Xcode 9.0 + macOS 10.13 SDK + Skia
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* Linux + gcc 4.8 with some C++11 support
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@ -63,8 +63,10 @@ To compile Aseprite you will need:
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First of all, you will need:
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* Windows 10 (we don't support cross-compiling and don't know if this would be possible)
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* [Visual Studio Community Edition](https://www.visualstudio.com/downloads/) (VS2015 or VS2017)
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* Windows 10 SDK (it's included with the Visual Studio installer, remember to install it)
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* [Visual Studio Community Edition](https://www.visualstudio.com/downloads/) (VS2017)
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* The [Desktop development with C++](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/vscpp-step-0-installation?view=vs-2017#visual-studio-2017-installation) item
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from the Visual Studio installer
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* Windows 10 SDK item from the Visual Studio installer
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Then, you will need an extra little utility: `awk`, used to compile
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the libpng library. You can get this utility from MSYS2 distributions
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[Google depot tools](https://storage.googleapis.com/chrome-infra/depot_tools.zip)
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and uncompress it in some place like `C:\deps\depot_tools`.
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Then open a command line follow these steps:
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For VS2015:
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call "%VS140COMNTOOLS%\vsvars32.bat"
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For VS2017:
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Open a [developer command prompt](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/framework/tools/developer-command-prompt-for-vs)
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or command line (`cmd.exe`) and call:
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call "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Community\Common7\Tools\VsDevCmd.bat"
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@ -242,13 +239,6 @@ Just ignore it.)
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a lot of packages, please wait and re-run the same command in case it
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fails.)
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For VS2015:
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gn gen out/Release --args="is_official_build=true skia_use_system_expat=false skia_use_system_libjpeg_turbo=false skia_use_system_libpng=false skia_use_system_libwebp=false skia_use_system_zlib=false target_cpu=""x86"""
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ninja -C out/Release skia
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For VS2017:
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gn gen out/Release --args="is_official_build=true skia_use_system_expat=false skia_use_system_libjpeg_turbo=false skia_use_system_libpng=false skia_use_system_libwebp=false skia_use_system_zlib=false target_cpu=""x86"" cc=2017"
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ninja -C out/Release skia
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