1 Installing wxWidgets for Windows
2 -----------------------------------------------------------
4 This is wxWidgets for Microsoft Windows 9x/ME, Windows NT,
5 Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows CE.
7 These installation notes can be found in docs/msw/install.txt
8 in your wxWidgets distribution.
10 IMPORTANT NOTE: If you experience problems installing, please
11 re-read these instructions and other related files (changes.txt,
12 readme.txt, FAQ) carefully before posting to wx-users list.
14 If you are sure that you found a bug, please report it at
17 http://trac.wxwidgets.org/newticket
19 Please notice that often trying to correct the bug yourself is the
20 quickest way to fix it. Even if you fail to do it, you may
21 discover valuable information allowing us to fix it while doing
22 it. We also give much higher priority to bug reports with patches
23 fixing the problems so this ensures that your report will be
28 ============================================================
30 A setup program is provided (wxMSW-x.x.x-setup.exe) to automatically copy
31 files to a directory on your hard disk. Do not install into a
32 path that contains spaces.
34 The setup program contains the following:
36 - All common, generic and MSW-specific wxWidgets source;
38 - documentation in MS HTML Help format;
39 - makefiles for most Windows compilers, plus CodeWarrior
41 - JPEG, TIFF, PNG, ZLIB, wxSTC, REGEX, EXPAT library sources.
43 Alternatively, you may unarchive the .zip form by hand:
44 wxMSW-x.y.z.zip where x.y.z is the version number.
46 Unarchive the required files plus any optional documentation
47 files into a suitable directory such as c:\wx.
49 General installation notes
50 ==========================
52 If installing from the SVN server, copy include/wx/msw/setup0.h to
53 include/wx/msw/setup.h and edit the resulting file to choose
54 the features you would like to compile wxWidgets with[out].
59 The following sections explain how to compile wxWidgets with each supported
60 compiler. Search for one of Microsoft/Borland/Watcom/Symantec/Metrowerks/
61 Cygwin/Mingw32 to quickly locate the instructions for your compiler.
63 All makefiles and project are located in build\msw directory.
65 Where Compiled Files are Stored
66 -------------------------------
68 After successful compilation you'll find the libraries in a subdirectory
69 of lib directory named after the compiler and DLL/static settings.
72 lib\vc_lib VC++ compiled static libraries
74 lib\bcc_lib Static libraries for Borland C++
75 lib\wat_dll Watcom C++ DLLs
77 Names of compiled wxWidgets libraries follow this scheme: libraries that don't
78 depend on GUI components begin with "wxbase" followed by a version number and,
79 optionally, letters indicating Unicode compilation ('u') and a debug build ('d').
80 The last component is the name of the wxWidgets component (unless you build the
81 library as single monolithic library; look for "Configuring the Build" below).
82 This is a typical set of release ANSI build libraries (release versions on
83 left, debug on right side):
85 wxbase29.lib wxbase29d.lib
86 wxbase29_net.lib wxbase29d_net.lib
87 wxbase29_xml.lib wxbase29d_xml.lib
88 wxmsw29_core.lib wxmsw29d_core.lib
89 wxmsw29_html.lib wxmsw29d_html.lib
90 wxmsw29_adv.lib wxmsw29d_adv.lib
92 Their Unicode debug counterparts in wxUniversal build would be
96 wxbase29ud_xml.lib (notice these libs are same for wxUniv and wxMSW)
97 wxmswuniv29ud_core.lib
98 wxmswuniv29ud_html.lib
101 These directories also contain a subdirectory with the wx/setup.h header. This
102 subdirectory is named after the port, Unicode, wxUniv and debug settings and
103 you must add it to the include paths when compiling your application. Some
106 lib\vc_lib\msw\wx\setup.h VC++ static, wxMSW
107 lib\vc_lib\mswud\wx\setup.h VC++ static, wxMSW, Unicode, debug
108 lib\vc_lib\mswunivd\wx\setup.h VC++ static, wxUniversal, debug
110 Below are compiler specific notes followed by customizing instructions that
111 apply to all compilers (search for "Configuring the Build").
113 Microsoft Visual C++ Compilation
114 ----------------------------------------------------------------
116 You may wish to visit http://wiki.wxwidgets.org/Microsoft_Visual_C%2B%2B_Guide
117 for a more informal and detailed description of the process summarized below.
119 Please note that the VC++ 6.0 project files will work for VC++ .NET as well.
121 VC++ 5.0 can also be used, providing Service Pack 3 is applied. Without it
122 you will have trouble with internal compiler errors. It is available for
123 download at: ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/developr/visualstudio/sp3/full.
125 Using project files (VC++ 6 and later):
127 1. Unarchive wxWidgets-x.y.z-vc.zip, the VC++ 6 project
128 makefiles (already included in wxMSW-x.y.z.zip and the setup version).
129 2. Open build\msw\wx.dsw, which has configurations for static
130 compilation or DLL compilation, and each of these available in
131 Unicode/ANSI, Debug/Release and wxUniversal or native variations.
132 Normally you'll use a static linking ANSI configuration.
133 Choose the Win32 Debug or Win32 Release configuration (or any other that
134 suits your needs) and use Batch Build to compile _all_ projects. If you
135 know you won't need some of the libraries (e.g. the HTML part), you don't have
136 to compile it. It will also produce similar variations on jpeg.lib,
137 png.lib, tiff.lib, zlib.lib, and regex.lib.
139 If you want to build DLL configurations in wx.dsw project you unfortunately
140 need to build them in the proper order (jpeg, png, tiff, zlib, regex, expat,
141 base, net, odbc, core, gl, html, media, qa, adv, dbgrid, xrc, aui, richtext,
142 propgrid) manually because VC6 doesn't always respect the correct build order.
144 Alternatively, use the special wx_dll.dsw project which adds the
145 dependencies to force the correct order (but, because of this, doesn't work
146 for the static libraries) or simply redo the build several times until all
147 DLLs are linked correctly. Please notice that it's normal that dbgrid project
148 doesn't build if wxUSE_ODBC is set to 0 (default).
149 3. Open a sample project file, choose a configuration such as
150 Win32 Debug using Build | Set Active Configuration..., and compile.
151 The project files don't use precompiled headers, to save disk
152 space, but you can switch PCH compiling on for greater speed.
153 NOTE: you may also use samples/samples.dsw to access all
154 sample projects without opening each workspace individually.
155 You can use the Batch Build facility to make several samples
160 1. Change directory to build\msw. Type:
162 'nmake -f makefile.vc'
164 to make the wxWidgets core library as release DLL.
165 See "Configuring the Build" for instruction how to build debug or static
168 2. Change directory to samples and type 'nmake -f makefile.vc'
169 to make all the samples. You can also make them individually.
173 Use the 'clean' target to clean all objects, libraries and
176 Note (1): if you wish to use templates, please edit
177 include\wx\msw\setup.h and set wxUSE_DEBUG_NEW_ALWAYS to 0.
178 Without this, the redefinition of 'new' will cause problems in
179 the headers. Alternatively, #undef new before including template headers.
180 You will also need to set wxUSE_IOSTREAMH to 0 if you will be
181 using templates, to avoid the non-template stream files being included
184 Note (2): libraries and applications generated with makefiles and
185 project files are now (hopefully) compatible where static libraries
186 are concerned, but please exercise caution nevertheless and if
187 possible, use one method or the other.
189 Note (3): some crash problems can be due to inconsistent compiler
190 options. If strange/weird/impossible things start to happen please
191 check (dumping IDE project file as makefile and doing text comparison
192 if necessary) that the project settings, especially the list of defined
193 symbols, struct packing, etc. are exactly the same for all items in
194 the project. After this, delete everything (including PCH) and recompile.
196 Note (4): to create your own IDE files, copy .dsp and .dsw
197 files from an existing wxWidgets sample and adapt them, or
198 visit http://wiki.wxwidgets.org/Microsoft_Visual_C%2B%2B_Guide.
200 Microsoft Visual C++ Compilation for 64-bit Windows
201 ----------------------------------------------------------------
203 Visual Studio 2005 includes 64-bit compilers, though they are not installed by
204 default; you need to select them during the installation. Both native 64-bit
205 compilers and 32-bit hosted cross compilers are included, so you do not need a
206 64-bit machine to use them (though you do to run the created executables).
207 Visual C++ Express Edition does not include 64-bit compilers.
209 64-bit compilers are also available in various SDKs, for example
210 the .NET Framework SDK:
211 http://msdn.microsoft.com/netframework/programming/64bit/devtools/
215 1. Open the VC++ 6 workspace file: build\msw\wx.dsw. Visual Studio will then
216 convert the projects to the current Visual C++ project format.
218 2. To add 64-bit targets, go to the 'Build' menu and choose 'Configuration
219 Manager...'. In the 'Active solution platform' drop down choose '<new>',
220 then you can choose either 'Itanium' or 'x64'.
222 For more detailed instructions see:
223 http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/9yb4317s(en-us,vs.80).aspx
225 Note: 64-bit targets created this way will use the build directory of the
226 corresponding 32-bit target for some files. Therefore after building
227 for one CPU it is necessary to clean the build before building the
228 equivalent target for another CPU. We've reported the problem to MS
229 but they say it is not possible to fix it.
231 3. To build, go to the 'Build' menu and choose 'Batch Build...'. Tick all the
232 all the 'x64|Debug' or all the 'Itanium|Debug' projects, and click 'Build'.
234 This will build a debug version of the static libs. The section above on
235 Visual C++ in general has more information about adjusting the settings to
236 build other configurations.
238 4. To compile one of the samples open one of the sample projects, such as
239 samples\minimal\minimal.dsw. Visual Studio will convert the project as in
240 step 1, then add a 64-bit target as in step 2, and build.
244 1. Open a 64-bit build command prompt, for either x64 or Itanium. Change
245 directory to build\msw. Then for x64 type:
247 nmake -f makefile.vc TARGET_CPU=AMD64
251 nmake -f makefile.vc TARGET_CPU=IA64
253 This will build a debug version of wxWidgets DLLs. See "Configuring the
254 build" for instruction how to build other configurations such as a release
255 build or static libraries.
257 2. Change to the directory of one of the samples such as samples\minimal. Type
258 the same command used to build the main library, for example for x64:
260 nmake -f makefile.vc TARGET_CPU=AMD64
264 The versions of the VC++ 8 compiler included with some SDKs requires an
265 additional library to be linked or the following error is received.
267 LNK2001 unresolved external symbol __security_check_cookie
269 If you receive this error add bufferoverflowu.lib to link, e.g.:
271 nmake -f makefile.vc TARGET_CPU=AMD64 LDFLAGS=bufferoverflowu.lib
273 See http://support.microsoft.com/?id=894573 for more information.
275 Borland C++ Compilation
276 ----------------------------------------------------------------
278 The minimum version required is 5.5 (last version supported by BC++ 5.0 was
279 2.4.2), which can be downloaded for free from:
280 http://www.borland.com/products/downloads/download_cbuilder.html
282 We have found that the free Turbo Explorer and commercial BDS work fine; the
283 debugger is very good. To avoid linker errors you will need to add
284 -DSHARED=1 to the makefile line for the library
286 The version 5.6 included in Borland C++ Builder 2006 works as well after the
287 following small change: please remove the test for __WINDOWS__ from line 88
288 of the file BCCDIR\include\stl\_threads.h.
290 Compiling using the makefiles:
292 1. Change directory to build\msw. Type 'make -f makefile.bcc' to
293 make the wxWidgets core library. Ignore the compiler warnings.
294 This produces a couple of libraries in the lib\bcc_lib directory.
296 2. Change directory to a sample or demo such as samples\minimal, and type
297 'make -f makefile.bcc'. This produces a windows exe file - by default
298 in the bcc_mswd subdirectory.
300 Note (1): the wxWidgets makefiles assume dword structure alignment. Please
301 make sure that your own project or makefile settings use the
302 same alignment, or you could experience mysterious crashes. To
303 change the alignment, change CPPFLAGS in build\msw\config.bcc.
305 Note (2): if you get undefined _SQL... symbols at link time,
306 either install odbc32.lib from the BC++ CD-ROM into your BC++ lib
307 directory, or set wxUSE_ODBC to 0 in include\wx\msw\setup.h and
308 recompile wxWidgets. The same applies if compiling using the IDE.
310 Note (3): If you wish debug messages to be sent to the console in
311 debug mode, edit makefile.bcc and change /aa to /Tpe in link commands.
313 Using the Debugger and IDE in BDS or Turbo Explorer
314 ---------------------------------------------------
316 Doubleclick / open samples\minimal\borland.bdsproj. The current version
317 is to be used with a dynamic build of wxWidgets-made by running
318 make -f Makefile.bcc -DBUILD=debug -DSHARED=1
319 in wxWidgets\build\msw. You also need the wxWidgets\lib\bcc_dll
320 directory in your PATH. The debugger tracks your source and also
321 traces into the wxWidgets sources.
323 To use this to debug other samples, copy the borland_ide.cpp
324 and borland.bdsproj files, then replace all occurrences of
325 "minimal" with the name of the new project files
327 Compilation succeeds with CBuilderX personal edition and CBuilder6, but
328 you may have to copy make.exe from the 5.5 download to the new bin directory.
330 Compiling using the IDE files for Borland C++ 5.0 and using CBuilder IDE
331 (v1-v6): not supported
335 In all of your wxWidgets applications, your source code should include
336 the following preprocessor directive:
342 (check the samples -- e.g., \wx2\samples\minimal\minimal.cpp -- for
345 Borland 16 Bit Compilation for Windows 3.1
346 ----------------------------------------------------------------
348 The last version of wxWidgets to support 16-bit compilation with Borland was
349 2.2.7 - Please download and read the instructions in that release
351 Watcom C++ 10.6/11 and OpenWatcom Compilation
352 ----------------------------------------------------------------
354 1. Change directory to build\msw. Type 'wmake -f makefile.wat' to
355 make the wxWidgets core library.
357 2. Change directory to samples\minimal and type 'wmake -f makefile.wat'
358 to make this sample. Repeat for other samples of interest.
360 Note (1): if your installation of Watcom doesn't have odbc32.lib file and
361 you need it (i.e. you have wxUSE_ODBC=1), you can use the file
362 from lib\watcom directory. See the notes in that directory.
364 Note (2): if variant.cpp is compiled with date/time class options, the linker
365 gives up. So the date/time option is switched off for Watcom C++.
366 Also, wxAutomationObject is not compiled with Watcom C++ 10.
368 Note (3): RawBitmaps won't work at present because they use unsupported template
371 Note (4): if Watcom can't read the precompiled header when building a sample,
372 try deleting .pch files in build\msw\wat_* and compiling
375 Note (5): wxUSE_STD_STRING is disabled in wx/string.h for Watcom as this
376 compiler doesn't come with standard C++ library headers by default.
377 If you install STLPort or another STL implementation, you'll need to
378 edit wx/string.h and remove the check for Digital Mars in it (search
382 Metrowerks CodeWarrior Compilation
383 ----------------------------------------------------------------
385 ** NOTE: We don't use Metrowerks compiler any more and so depend on
386 ** your contributions to keep it up to date. It is possible that
387 ** the project files mentioned below are out of date due to recently
388 ** added files, please add them manually if you get linking errors.
389 ** The authoritative list of files is in build/bakefiles/files.bkl
391 1. CodeWarrior Pro 7 project files in XML format are already
392 included in wxMSW-2.8.x.zip and the setup version.
394 2. Review the file include\wx\msw\setup.h (or include\wx\msw\setup0.h if
395 you are working from the SVN version) to make sure the settings reflect
396 what you want. If you aren't sure, leave it alone and go with the
397 default settings. A few notes:
398 - Don't use wxUSE_DEBUG_NEW_ALWAYS: it doesn't mix well with MSL
399 - wxUSE_GLOBAL_MEMORY_OPERATORS works, but memory leak reports
400 will be rather confusing due to interactions with the MSL ANSI
403 3. The project file to build the Win32 wxWidgets libraries relies on the
404 Batch File Runner plug-in. This plug-in is not installed as part of
405 a normal CW7 installation. However, you can find this plug-in on the
406 CodeWarrior Reference CD, in the Thrill Seekers folder; it's called the
407 "Batch File Post Linker".
409 4. If you choose not to install the Batch File Runner plug-in, then you
410 need to do the following by hand:
411 (1) Create the directories lib\cw7msw\include\wx and copy the file
412 include\wx\msw\setup.h (or include\wx\msw\setup0.h if you are
413 working from the SVN version) to lib\cw7msw\include\wx\setup.h
414 (2) Create the directories lib\cw7mswd\include\wx and copy the file
415 include\wx\msw\setup.h (or include\wx\msw\setup0.h if you are
416 working from the SVN version) to lib\cw7mswd\include\wx\setup.h
418 5. Import src\wxWidgetsW7.xml to create the project file wxWidgetsW7.mcp.
419 Store this project file in directory src. You may get warnings about
420 not being able to find certain project paths; ignore these warnings, the
421 appropriate paths will be created during the build by the Batch File Runner.
423 6. Choose the wxlib Win32 debug or wxlib Win32 Release target and build. You
424 will get some warnings about hidden virtual functions, illegal conversions
425 from const pointers to pointers, etc., all of which you can safely ignore.
426 ***Note: if you get errors that the compiler can't find "wx/setup.h", just
427 stop the build and build again. These errors occur because sometimes the
428 compiler starts doing its thing before the copying of setup.h has completed.
430 7. The following libraries will be produced depending on chosen
432 - wx_x86.lib ANSI Release (static)
433 - wx_x86_d.lib ANSI Debug (static)
435 8. Sorry, I haven't had time yet to create and test Unicode or DLL versions.
436 Volunteers for this are welcome (as neither DLLs nor Unicode builds are
437 big priorities for me ;).
439 9. CodeWarrior Pro7 project files (in XML format) are also provided for some
440 of the samples. In particular, there are project files for the minimal,
441 controls, dialogs, dnd, nd docview samples. You can use these project
442 files as templates for the other samples and for your own projects.
443 - For example, to make a project file for the "grid" sample,
444 just copy the project file for the "minimal" sample, minimalW7.mcp
445 (made by importing minimalW7.xml into CodeWarrior), into the
446 sample/grid directory, calling it gridW7.mcp. Open
447 newgridW7.mcp and revise the project by deleting the files
448 minimal.rc and minimal.cpp and adding the files griddemo.rc and
449 griddemo.cpp. Build and run....
452 Cygwin/MinGW Compilation
453 ----------------------------------------------------------------
455 wxWidgets supports Cygwin (formerly GnuWin32) betas and
456 releases, and MinGW. Cygwin can be downloaded from:
458 http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/
462 http://www.mingw.org/
464 Both Cygwin and MinGW can be used with configure (assuming you have MSYS
465 installed in case of MinGW). You will need new enough MinGW version, preferably
466 MinGW 2.0 (ships with gcc3) or at least 1.0 (gcc-2.95.3). GCC versions older
467 than 2.95.3 don't work; you can use wxWidgets 2.4 with them.
469 NOTE: some notes specific to old Cygwin (< 1.1.x) are at the end of this
470 section (see OLD VERSIONS)
472 There are two methods of compiling wxWidgets, by using the
473 makefiles provided or by using 'configure'.
475 Retrieve and install the latest version of Cygwin, or MinGW, as per
476 the instructions with either of these packages.
478 If using MinGW, you can download the add-on MSYS package to
479 provide Unix-like tools that you'll need to build wxWidgets using configure.
481 Using makefiles Directly
482 ----------------------------------------------------------------
484 NOTE: The makefile.gcc makefiles are for compilation under MinGW using
485 Windows command interpreter (command.com/cmd.exe), they won't work in
486 other environments (such as UNIX or Unix-like, e.g. MSYS where you have
487 to use configure instead, see the section below)
489 Use the makefile.gcc files for compiling wxWidgets and samples,
490 e.g. to compile a debugging version of wxWidgets:
492 > mingw32-make -f makefile.gcc BUILD=debug
493 > cd c:\wx\samples\minimal
494 > mingw32-make -f makefile.gcc BUILD=debug
495 (See below for more options.)
497 Notice that Windows command interpreter (cmd.exe) and mingw32-make must be
498 used, using Bash (sh.exe) and make.exe from MSYS will only work when using
499 configure-based build procedure described below!
501 You can also use the 'strip' command to reduce executable/dll size (note that
502 stripping an executable/dll will remove debug information!).
504 All targets have 'clean' targets to allow removal of object files
505 and other intermediate compiler files.
508 ----------------------------------------------------------------
510 Instead of using the makefiles, you can use the configure
511 system to generate appropriate makefiles, as used on Unix
512 and Mac OS X systems.
514 Change directory to the root of the wxWidgets distribution,
515 make a build directory, and run configure and make in this directory.
522 ../configure --with-msw --enable-debug --enable-debug_gdb --disable-shared
524 make install % This step is optional, see note (6) below.
531 1. See also the Cygwin/MinGW on the web site or CD-ROM for
532 further information about using wxWidgets with these compilers.
534 2. libwx.a is 100 MB or more - but much less if compiled with no
535 debug info (-g0) and level 4 optimization (-O4).
537 3. If you get a link error under MinGW 2.95.2 referring to:
539 EnumDAdvise__11IDataObjectPP13IEnumSTATDATA@8
541 then you need to edit the file objidl.h at line 663 and add
542 a missing PURE keyword:
544 STDMETHOD(EnumDAdvise)(THIS_ IEnumSTATDATA**) PURE;
546 4. There's a bug in MinGW headers for some early distributions.
548 in include/windows32/defines.h, where it says:
550 #define LPSTR_TEXTCALLBACKA (LPSTR)-1L)
554 #define LPSTR_TEXTCALLBACKA ((LPSTR)-1L)
558 5. OpenGL support should work with MinGW as-is. However,
559 if you wish to generate import libraries appropriate either for
560 the MS OpenGL libraries or the SGI OpenGL libraries, go to
561 include/wx/msw/gl and use:
563 dlltool -k -d opengl.def -llibopengl.a
567 dlltool -k -d opengl32.def -llibopengl32.a
569 and similarly for glu[32].def.
571 6. The 'make install' step is optional, and copies files
574 /usr/local/lib - wxmswXYZd.dll.a and wxmswXYZd.dll
575 /usr/local/include/wx - wxWidgets header files
576 /usr/local/bin - wx-config
578 You may need to do this if using wx-config with the
581 7. With Cygwin, you can invoke gdb --nw myfile.exe to
582 debug an executable. If there are memory leaks, they will be
583 flagged when the program quits. You can use Cygwin gdb
584 to debug MinGW executables.
586 8. Note that gcc's precompiled headers do not work on current versions of
587 Cygwin. If your version of Cygwin is affected you will need to use the
588 --disable-precomp-headers configure option.
592 - Modify the file wx/src/cygnus.bat (or mingw32.bat or mingegcs.bat)
593 to set up appropriate variables, if necessary mounting drives.
594 Run it before compiling.
596 - For Cygwin, make sure there's a \tmp directory on your
597 Windows drive or bison will crash (actually you don't need
598 bison for ordinary wxWidgets compilation: a pre-generated .c file is
601 - If using GnuWin32 b18, you will need to copy windres.exe
602 from e.g. the MinGW distribution, to a directory in your path.
605 Symantec & DigitalMars C++ Compilation
606 ----------------------------------------------------------------
608 The DigitalMars compiler is a free successor to the Symantec compiler
609 and can be downloaded from http://www.digitalmars.com/
611 1. You need to download and unzip in turn (later packages will overwrite
613 Digital Mars C/C++ Compiler Version 8.40 or later
615 from http://www.digitalmars.com/download/freecompiler.html
617 2. Change directory to build\msw and type 'make -f makefile.dmc' to
618 make the wxWidgets core library.
620 3. Change directory to samples\minimal and type 'make -f makefile.dmc'
621 to make this sample. Most of the other samples also work.
624 Note that if you don't have the files makefile.dmc you may create them yourself
625 using bakefile tool according to the instructions in build\bakefiles\README:
628 bakefile_gen -f dmars -b wx.bkl
629 bakefile_gen -f dmars -b ../../samples/minimal/minimal.bkl
632 Note that wxUSE_STD_STRING is disabled in wx/string.h for Digital Mars as this
633 compiler doesn't come with standard C++ library headers by default. If you
634 install STLPort or another STL implementation, you'll need to edit wx/string.h
635 and remove the check for Digital Mars in it (search for __DMC__).
638 16-bit compilation is no longer supported.
640 Configuring the Build
641 ================================================================
643 So far the instructions only explain how to build release DLLs of wxWidgets
644 and did not cover any configuration. It is possible to change many aspects of
645 the build, including debug/release and ANSI/Unicode settings. All makefiles in
646 build\msw directory use same options (with a few exceptions documented below)
647 and the only difference between them is in object files and library directory
648 names and in make invocation command.
650 Changing the Settings
651 ----------------------------------------------------------------
653 There are two ways to modify the settings: either by passing the values as
654 arguments when invoking make or by editing build\msw\config.$(compiler) file
655 where $(compiler) is same extension as the makefile you use has (see below).
656 The latter is good for setting options that never change in your development
657 process (e.g. GCC_VERSION or VENDOR). If you want to build several versions of
658 wxWidgets and use them side by side, the former method is better. Settings in
659 config.* files are shared by all makefiles (samples, contrib, main library),
660 but if you pass the options as arguments, you must use same arguments you used
661 for the library when building samples or contrib libraries!
663 Examples of invoking make in Unicode debug build (other options described
664 below are set analogically):
667 > nmake -f makefile.vc BUILD=debug UNICODE=1
670 > make -f makefile.bcc -DBUILD=debug -DUNICODE=1
671 (Note that you have to use -D to set the variable, unlike in other make
675 > wmake -f makefile.wat BUILD=debug UNICODE=1
677 MinGW using native makefiles:
678 > mingw32-make -f makefile.gcc BUILD=debug UNICODE=1
680 MinGW using configure:
681 > ./configure --enable-debug --enable-unicode
682 (see ./configure --help on details; configure is not covered in this
685 Cygwin using configure:
686 > ./configure --disable-precomp-headers --enable-debug --enable-unicode
687 (use --disable-precomp-headers if Cygwin doesn't support precompiled
690 Brief explanation of options and possible values is in every
691 build\msw\config.* file; more detailed description follows.
694 ----------------------------------------------------------------
697 Builds release version of the library. It differs from default 'debug'
698 in lack of appended 'd' in name of library, does not define __WXDEBUG__
699 and not include debug information compiled into object files and the
703 Build shared libraries (DLLs). By default, DLLs are not built
707 To build ANSI versions of the libraries, add UNICODE=0 to make invocation
708 (default is UNICODE=1). If you want to be able to use Unicode version on
709 Windows9x, you will need to set MSLU=1 as well.
711 This option affect name of the library ('u' is appended) and the directory
712 where the library and setup.h are store (ditto).
715 Build wxUniversal instead of native wxMSW (see
716 http://www.wxwidgets.org/wxuniv.htm for more information).
719 ----------------------------------------------------------------
722 Starting with version 2.5.1, wxWidgets has the ability to be built as
723 several smaller libraries instead of single big one as used to be the case
724 in 2.4 and older versions. This is called "multilib build" and is the
725 default behaviour of makefiles. You can still build single library
726 ("monolithic build") by setting MONOLITHIC variable to 1.
729 Disable building GUI parts of the library, build only wxBase components used
730 by console applications. Note that if you leave USE_GUI=1 then both wxBase
731 and GUI libraries are built. If you are building monolithic library, then
732 you should set wxUSE_GUI to 1 in setup.h.
735 Build wxmsw29_gl.lib library with OpenGL integration class wxGLCanvas.
736 You must also modify your setup.h to #define wxUSE_GLCANVAS 1. Note that
737 OpenGL library is always built as additional library, even in monolithic
741 Build two additional libraries in multilib mode, one with database
742 classes and one with wxGrid database support. You must
743 #define wxUSE_ODBC 1 in setup.h
746 Do not build wxHTML library. If MONOLITHIC=1, then you must also
747 #define wxUSE_HTML 1 in setup.h.
750 Do not build XRC resources library. If MONOLITHIC=1, then you must also
751 #define wxUSE_HTML 1 in setup.h.
754 Links static version of C and C++ runtime libraries into the executable, so
755 that the program does not depend on DLLs provided with the compiler (e.g.
756 Visual C++'s msvcrt.dll or Borland's cc3250mt.dll).
757 Caution: Do not use static runtime libraries when building DLL (SHARED=1)!
760 Enables MSLU (Microsoft Layer for Unicode). This setting makes sense only if
761 used together with UNICODE=1. If you want to be able to use Unicode version
762 on Windows9x, you will need MSLU (Microsoft Layer for Unicode) runtime DLL
763 and import lib. The former can be downloaded from Microsoft, the latter is
764 part of the latest Platform SDK from Microsoft (see msdn.microsoft.com for
765 details). An alternative implementation of import library can be downloaded
766 from http://libunicows.sourceforge.net - unlike the official one, this one
767 works with other compilers and does not require 300+ MB Platform SDK update.
771 If set to 1, define __WXDEBUG__ symbol, append 'd' to library name and do
772 sanity checks at runtime. If set to 0, don't do it. By default, this is
773 governed by BUILD option (if 'debug', DEBUG_FLAG=1, if 'release' it is 0),
774 but it is sometimes desirable to modify default behaviour and e.g. define
775 __WXDEBUG__ even in release builds.
779 Same as DEBUG_FLAG in behaviour, this option affects whether debugging
780 information is included in the executable or not.
782 TARGET_CPU=AMD64|IA64
783 (VC++ only.) Set this variable to build for x86_64 systems. If unset, x86
786 VENDOR=<your company name>
787 Set this to a short string identifying your company if you are planning to
788 distribute wxWidgets DLLs with your application. Default value is 'custom'.
789 This string is included as part of DLL name. wxWidgets DLLs contain compiler
790 name, version information and vendor name in them. For example
791 wxmsw290_core_bcc_custom.dll is one of DLLs build using Borland C++ with
792 default settings. If you set VENDOR=mycorp, the name will change to
793 wxmsw290_core_bcc_mycorp.dll.
795 CFG=<configuration name>
796 Sets configuration name so that you can have multiple wxWidgets builds with
797 different setup.h settings coexisting in same tree. See "Object and library
798 directories" below for more information.
800 COMPILER_PREFIX=<string>
801 If you build with multiple versions of the same compiler, you can put
802 their outputs into directories like "vc6_lib", "vc8_lib" etc. instead of
803 "vc_lib" by setting this variable to e.g. "vc6". This is merely a
804 convenience variable, you can achieve the same effect (but different
805 directory names) with the CFG option.
808 Compiler-Specific Options
809 ----------------------------------------------------------------
813 If you are using gcc-2.95 instead of gcc3, you must set GCC_VERSION to
814 2.95. In build\msw\config.gcc, change
823 If set to 1, msvcrtd.dll is used, if to 0, msvcrt.dll is used. By default
824 msvcrtd.dll is used only if the executable contains debug info and
825 msvcrt.dll if it doesn't. It is sometimes desirable to build with debug info
826 and still link against msvcrt.dll (e.g. when you want to ship the app to
827 customers and still have usable .pdb files with debug information) and this
828 setting makes it possible.
830 Fine-tuning the Compiler
831 ----------------------------------------------------------------
833 All makefiles have variables that you can use to specify additional options
834 passed to the compiler or linker. You won't need this in most cases, but if you
835 do, simply add desired flags to CFLAGS (for C compiler), CXXFLAGS (for C++
836 compiler), CPPFLAGS (for both C and C++ compiler) and LDFLAGS (the linker).
838 Object and Library Directories
839 ----------------------------------------------------------------
841 All object files produced during a library build are stored in a directory under
842 build\msw. Its name is derived from the build settings and CFG variable and from
843 the compiler name. Examples of directory names:
845 build\msw\bcc_msw SHARED=0
846 build\msw\bcc_mswdll SHARED=1
847 build\msw\bcc_mswunivd SHARED=0, WXUNIV=1, BUILD=debug
848 build\msw\vc_mswunivd ditto, with Visual C++
850 Libraries and DLLs are copied into a subdirectory of the lib directory with a
851 name derived from the compiler and a static/DLL setting and setup.h into a
852 directory with a name that contains other settings:
855 lib\bcc_lib\msw\wx\setup.h
857 lib\bcc_dll\msw\wx\setup.h
859 lib\bcc_lib\mswunivd\wx\setup.h
861 lib\vc_lib\mswunivd\wx\setup.h
863 Each lib\ subdirectory has wx subdirectory with setup.h as seen above.
864 This file is copied there from include\wx\msw\setup.h (and if it doesn't exist,
865 from include\wx\msw\setup0.h) and this is the copy of setup.h that is used by
866 all samples and should be used by your apps as well. If you are doing changes
867 to setup.h, you should do them in this file, _not_ in include\wx\msw\setup.h.
869 If you set CFG to something, the value is appended to directory names. E.g.
870 for CFG=MyBuild, you'll have object files in
872 build\msw\bcc_mswMyBuild
873 build\msw\bcc_mswdllMyBuild
882 By now it is clear what CFG is for: builds with different CFG settings don't
883 share any files and they use different setup.h files. For example, this allows
884 you to have two static debug builds, one with wxUSE_SOCKETS=0 and one with sockets
885 enabled (without CFG, both of them would be put into same directory and there
886 would be conflicts between the files).
889 =================================================================
891 - Debugging: under Windows 95, debugging output isn't output in
892 the same way that it is under NT or Windows 3.1.
893 Please see DebugView available from http://www.sysinternals.com.