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2 How to build the sources from CVS
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4
5Please use the install.txt files in docs/gtk, docs/msw, docs/motif, docs/mac
6etc. alongside these instructions.
7
8I) Windows using plain makefiles
9----------------------------------------
10
11a) If using Microsoft Visual C++ 5.0 or 6.0
12
13Ensure that the command-line compiler and tools (including
14nmake) are installed and ready to run. Depending on your
15installation there may be a batch file (named something like
16VCVARS32.BAT) that needs to be run to set correct environment
17varaibles and PATH entries.
18
19Continue with item c) below.
20
21
22b) If using the MinGW or Cygwin compilers
23
24You can get MinGW from http://www.mingw.org/
25
26Cygwin is available at http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/
27
28The makefile might have small problems with Cygwin's tools
29so it is recommended to use MinGW and its toolchain instead
30if possible.
31
32-> Set your path so that it includes the directory
33 where your compiler and tools reside
34
35-> If your are using an old MinGW version (gcc-2.95 or older),
36 you might need to fix some headers with the patches contained
37 in the wxWin\Mingw32-gcc295.patches file. PLEASE APPLY THESE
38 PATCHES BY HAND! There are apparently a few different versions
39 of the headers floating around. Note that these patches are
40 not needed if you are using MinGW gcc-2.95.2 or newer.
41
42-> Edit wx/src/makeg95.env and set the MINGW32 variable at the top of
43 the file to either 1 (you have MinGW) or 0 (you have Cygwin).
44 Also set the MINGW32VERSION variable appropiately.
45
46
47c) Build instructions
48
49-> Assumming that you installed the wxWindows sources
50 into c:\wxWin
51-> Copy c:\wxWin\include\wx\msw\setup0.h
52 to c:\wxWin\include\wx\msw\setup.h
53-> Edit c:\wxWin\include\wx\msw\setup.h to choose
54 the features you would like to compile wxWindows with[out].
55
56 and std iostreams are disabled with
57 #define wxUSE_STD_IOSTREAM 0
58
59-> type: cd c:\wxWin\src\msw
60-> type: set WXWIN=c:\wxWin
61-> type: make -f makefile.g95 (if using GNU tools)
62or type: nmake -f makefile.vc (if using MS VC++)
63
64 See also docs/msw/install.txt for additional compilation options.
65
66d) Borland (including free command line tools)
67 Download tools from http://www.borland.com/downloads/
68
69 See docs/msw/install.txt for details; in brief
70
71-> type set WXWIN=c:\wxwindows
72-> type cd %WXWIN%\src\msw
73-> type make -f makefile.b32
74
75II) Unix ports
76--------------
77
78Building wxGTK or wxMotif completely without configure
79won't ever work, but there is now a new makefile system
80that works without libtool and automake, using only
81configure to create what is needed.
82
83In order to create configure, you need to have the
84GNU autoconf package (version 2.13 or 2.14) installed
85on your system and type run "autoconf" in the base
86directory (or run the autogen.sh script in the same
87directory, which just calls autoconf).
88
89Set WXWIN environment variable to the base directory such
90as ~/wxWindows (this is actually not really needed).
91
92-> type: export WXWIN=~/wxWindows
93-> type: md mybuild
94-> type: cd mybuild
95-> type: ../configure --with-motif
96or type: ../configure --with-gtk
97-> type: make
98-> type: su <type root password>
99-> type: make install
100-> type: ldconfig
101-> type: exit
102
103Call configure with --disable-shared to create a static
104library. Calling "make uninstall" will remove the installed
105library and "make dist" will create a distribution (not
106yet complete).
107
108III) Windows using configure
109----------------------------------------
110
111wxWindows can be built on Windows using MSYS (see
112http://www.mingw.org/), which is a POSIX build environment
113for Windows. With MSYS you can just ./configure && make (see also VII,
114Unix->Windows cross-compiling using configure).
115
116Of course, you can also build the library using plain makefiles (see
117section I).
118
119IV) Classic MacOS using CodeWarrior (eg MacOS 8.x/9.x)
120----------------------------------------
121
122Refer to the readme.txt and install.txt files in docs/mac to build
123wxWindows under Classic Mac OS using CodeWarrior.
124
125If you are checking out the CVS sources using cvs under Mac OS X and
126compiling under Classic Mac OS:
127
128- make sure that all text files have a Mac OS type of 'TEXT' otherwise
129 CodeWarrior may ignore them. Checking out the CVS sources using cvs
130 under Mac OS X creates untyped files which can lead to compilation
131 errors under CodeWarrior which are hard to track down.
132
133- convert the xml files to CodeWarrior binary projects using the supplied
134 AppleScript in docs/mac (M5xml2mcp.applescript for CodeWarrior 5.3)
135
136V) MacOS X using configure and the Developer Tools
137----------------------------------------
138
139You need to have the Developer Tools installed. If this is not the case,
140you will need to register at the Apple Developer web site (this is a free
141registration) in order to download the Developer Tools installer.
142
143In order to create configure, you need to have the
144GNU autoconf package (version 2.13 or 2.14) installed
145on your system and type run "autoconf" in the base
146directory (or run the autogen.sh script in the same
147directory, which just calls autoconf).
148
149-> type: mkdir macbuild
150-> type: cd macbuild
151-> type: ../configure --with-mac
152or type: ../configure
153-> type: make
154
155VI) OS/2
156----------------------------------------
157
158VII) Unix->Windows cross-compiling using configure
159--------------------------------------------------
160
161First you'll need a cross-compiler; linux glibc binaries of MinGW and
162Cygwin (both based on egcs) can be found at
163ftp://ftp.objsw.com/pub/crossgcc/linux-x-win32. Alternative binaries,
164based on the latest MinGW release can be found at
165http://members.telering.at/jessich/mingw/mingwcross/mingw_cross.html
166Otherwise you can compile one yourself.
167
168[ A Note about Cygwin and MinGW: the main difference is that Cygwin
169binaries are always linked against cygwin.dll. This dll encapsulates most
170standard Unix C extensions, which is very handy if you're porting unix
171software to windows. However, wxMSW doesn't need this, so MinGW is
172preferable if you write portable C(++). ]
173
174You might want to build both Unix and Windows binaries in the same source
175tree; to do this make subdirs for each e.g. unix and win32. If you've
176already build wxWindows in the main dir, do a 'make distclean' there,
177otherwise configure will get confused. (In any case, read the section 'Unix
178using configure' and make sure you're able to build a native wxWindows
179library; cross-compiling errors can be pretty obscure and you'll want to be
180sure that your configure setup is basically sound.)
181
182To cross compile the windows library, do
183-> cd win32
184(or whatever you called it)
185Now run configure. There are two ways to do this
186-> ../configure --host=i586-mingw32 --build=i586-linux --with-mingw
187where --build= should read whatever platform you're building on. Configure
188will notice that build and host platforms differ, and automatically prepend
189i586-mingw32- to gcc, ar, ld, etc (make sure they're in the PATH!).
190The other way to run configure is by specifying the names of the binaries
191yourself:
192-> CC=i586-mingw32-gcc CXX=i586-mingw32-g++ RANLIB=i586-mingw32-ranlib \
193 DLLTOOL=i586-mingw32-dlltool LD=i586-mingw32-ld NM=i586-mingw32-nm \
194 ../configure --host=i586-mingw32 --with-mingw
195
196(all assuming you're using MinGW)
197By default this will compile a DLL, if you want a static library,
198specify --disable-shared.
199
200Type
201-> make
202and wait, wait, wait. Don't leave the room, because the minute you do there
203will be a compile error :-)
204
205NB: if you are using a very old compiler you risk to get quite a few warnings
206 about "ANSI C++ forbids implicit conversion from 'void *'" in all places
207 where va_arg macro is used. This is due to a bug in (some versions of)
208 MinGW headers which may be corrected by upgrading your compier,
209 otherwise you might edit the file
210
211 ${install_prefix}/lib/gcc-lib/i586-mingw32/egcs-2.91.57/include/stdarg.h
212
213 (instead of egcs-2.91.57 you may have something different), searching for
214 the lines
215
216/* Define __gnuc_va_list. */
217
218#ifndef __GNUC_VA_LIST
219#define __GNUC_VA_LIST
220#if defined(__svr4__) || defined(_AIX) || defined(_M_UNIX) || defined(__NetBSD__)
221typedef char *__gnuc_va_list;
222#else
223typedef void *__gnuc_va_list;
224#endif
225#endif
226
227 and adding "|| defined(_WIN32)" to the list of platforms on which
228 __gnuc_va_list is char *.
229
230If this is successful, you end up with a wx23_2.dll/libwx23_2.a in win32/lib
231(or just libwx_msw.a if you opted for a static build).
232Now try building the minimal sample:
233
234-> cd samples/minimal
235-> make
236
237and run it with wine, for example (or copy to a Windows box)
238-> wine minimal.exe
239
240If all is well, do an install; from win32
241-> make install
242
243Native and cross-compiled installations can co-exist peacefully
244(as long as their widget sets differ), except for wx-config. You might
245want to rename the cross-compiled one to i586-mingw32-wx-config, or something.
246
247Cross-compiling TODO:
248---------------------
249- resource compiling must be done manually for now (should/can we link the
250default wx resources into libwx_msw.a?) [ No we can't; the linker won't
251link it in... you have to supply an object file ]
252- static executables are HUGE -- there must be room for improvement.
253