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2 How to build the sources from CVS
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5 I) Windows using plain makefiles
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8 a) Using the GNU MinGW32 or GNU CygWin32 compilers
10 You'll need the compiler itself which is available from
14 When using MingW32 you'll need GNU make which is part of
15 part of the CygWin32 toolchain and is also available as
16 a stand alone port without the infamous Cygwin.dll from
18 http://agnes.dida.physik.uni-essen.de/~janjaap/mingw32
20 The makefile has small problems with Cygwin´s tools
21 so it is recommended not to use these (but MingGW32
24 -> Set your path so that it includes the directory
25 where your compiler and tools reside
26 -> Assume that you installed the wxWindows sources
28 -> Copy c:\wxWin\include\wx\msw\setup0.h
29 to c:\wxWin\include\wx\msw\setup.h
30 -> Edit c:\wxWin\include\wx\msw\setup.h so that
31 most features are enabled (i.e. defined to 1) with
32 #define wxUSE_SOCKETS 0
34 #define wxUSE_THREADS 1
35 #define wxUSE_FS_INET 0
36 #define wxUSE_FS_ZIP 1
37 #define wxUSE_BUSYINFO 1
38 #define wxUSE_DYNLIB_CLASS 1
39 #define wxUSE_ZIPSTREAM 1
40 #define wxUSE_JPEGLIB 1
41 #define wxUSE_PNGLIB 1
43 and iostreams ares disabled with
44 #define wxUSE_STD_IOSTREAM 0
45 -> type: cd c:\wxWin\src\msw
46 -> type: make -f makefile.g95
48 II) GTK port on Unix using plain makefiles.
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51 Set WXWIN environment variable to the base directory such
54 -> type: export WXWIN=~/wxWindows
55 -> edit ~/wxWindows/src/gtk.env as you wish.
56 -> type: cd ~/wxWindows/src/gtk
57 -> type: cp ./setup0.h setup.h
61 III) Windows using configure
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64 Take a look at Unix->Windows cross compiling. With minor
65 modifications, this should work in Windows if you've got the cygnus
66 utilities (bash, GNU make, etc) and either mingw32 or cygwin32 installed.
67 See http://www.cygnus.com for these programs, or go straight to their
68 ftp server at ftp://sourceware.cygnus.com/pub/cygwin/.
70 Of course, you can also build the library using plain makefiles (see
73 IV) Unix using configure
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76 a) You have all the newest and greatest GNU tools installed on your system
77 and in the same directory hierachy (e.g. either all tools in /usr or all
78 in /usr/local), these tools are:
79 - GNU libtool 1.2e (1.3 doesn't work here)
80 - GNU autoconf 2.13 (including autoheader 2.13)
81 - GNU automake 1.4 (including aclocal 1.4)
82 and possibly but not forcibly
86 -> Go to the base directory
89 b) You don't know what autos are and have no driver's licence anyway:
91 -> Go to the testconf directory
94 a+b) Then proceed in either case with:
96 -> Choose a directory name that seems fit for building wxWindows, e.g. mybuild
97 -> Go the base directory
98 -> type: mkdir mybuild
100 -> type: ../configure --with-gtk
101 or type: ../configure --with-motif
102 or type: ../configure --with-wine
104 -> drink lots of coffee and go shopping
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113 VII) Unix->Windows cross-compiling using configure
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116 First you'll need a cross-compiler; linux glibc binaries of mingw32 and
117 cygwin32 (both based on egcs) can be found at
118 ftp://ftp.objsw.com/pub/crossgcc/linux-x-win32. Otherwise you can
119 compile one yourself. Check the relevant FAQs.
121 [ A Note about cygwin32 and mingw32: the main difference is that cygwin32
122 binaries are always linked against cygwin.dll. This dll encapsulates most
123 standard Unix C extensions, which is very handy if you're porting unix
124 software to windows. However, wxMSW doesn't need this, so mingw32 is
125 preferable if you write portable C(++). ]
127 You might want to build both Unix and Windows binaries in the same source
128 tree; to do this make subdirs for each e.g. unix and win32. If you've
129 already build wxWindows in the main dir, do a 'make distclean' there,
130 otherwise configure will get confused. (In any case, read the section 'Unix
131 using configure' and make sure you're able to build a native wxWindows
132 library; cross-compiling errors can be pretty obscure and you'll want to be
133 sure that your configure setup is basically sound.)
135 To cross compile the windows library, do
137 Now run configure. There are two ways to do this
138 -> ../configure --host=i586-mingw32 --build=i586-linux --with-mingw \
140 where --build= should read whatever platform you're building on. Configure
141 will notice that build and host platforms differ, and automatically prepend
142 i586-mingw32- to gcc, ar, ld, etc (make sure they're in the PATH!).
143 The other way to run configure is by specifying the names of the binaries
145 -> CC=i586-mingw32-gcc CXX=i586-mingw32-g++ RANLIB=i586-mingw32-ranlib \
146 DLLTOOL=i586-mingw32-dlltool LD=i586-mingw32-ld NM=i586-mingw32-nm \
147 ../configure --host=i586-mingw32 --with-mingw --enable-dnd=no
149 (all assuming you're using mingw32)
150 Drag'n'drop is disabled because mingw32 lacks (AFAIK) OLE headers.
152 Configure will conclude that shared libraries are out of the question and
153 opt for a static one. I haven't looked into DLL creation yet.
157 and wait, wait, wait. Don't leave the room, because the minute you do there
158 will be a compile error :-)
160 If this is successful, try building the minimal sample:
161 -> cd samples/minimal
163 -> mv minimal minimal.exe
165 and run it with wine, for example
168 If all is well, do an install; from win32
171 Native and cross-compiled installations can co-exist peacefully
172 (as long as their widget sets differ), except for wx-config. You might
173 want to rename the cross-compiled one to i586-mingw32-wx-config, or something.
175 Cross-compiling TODO:
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177 - resource compiling must be done manually for now (should/can we link the
178 default wx resources into libwx_msw.a?) [ No we can't; the linker won't
179 link it in... you have to supply an object file ]
181 - static executables are HUGE -- there must be room for improvement.