X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/6b978929d5f00f2938a36e142fda8821d7f42be7..27c7397611662ac0858a83f390904bf4de6870e0:/docs/msw/install.txt diff --git a/docs/msw/install.txt b/docs/msw/install.txt index 264b2c6e51..0a3bc76ac8 100644 --- a/docs/msw/install.txt +++ b/docs/msw/install.txt @@ -1,14 +1,11 @@ - -Installing wxWindows 2.3.3 +Installing wxWindows 2.5.0 -------------------------- -This is wxWindows 2.3.3 for Microsoft Windows 9x/ME, Windows NT, -Windows 2000 and Windows XP. This is an unstable development release. +This is wxWindows 2.5.0 for Microsoft Windows 9x/ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000 +and Windows XP. This is an unstable development release. Note that unstable in +this context doesn't mean that it crashes a lot, just that the library API may +change in backwards incompatible way during the 2.5 branch life time. -Please note that the library naming conventions for VC++ -compilation have changed after 2.3.1. This means that -you will need to change your application project files. See the -relevant section below for details. IMPORTANT NOTE: If you experience problems installing, please re-read this instructions and other related files (changes.txt, @@ -22,14 +19,19 @@ Please report bugs using the SourceForge bug tracker: http://sourceforge.net/bugs/?group_id=9863 + Unarchiving ----------- -A setup program is provided (setup.exe) to automatically copy files to a -directory on your hard disk. Do not install into a path that contains spaces. -The installation program should set the WXWIN environment variable, which -will be activated when your machine is rebooted. The setup -program contains the following: +A setup program is provided (setup.exe) to automatically copy +files to a directory on your hard disk. Do not install into a +path that contains spaces. To avoid confusion with other +wxWindows installations that might be on your machine, the +installation program does not se the WXWIN environment variable; +please set this by hand via the System applet if you wish to +make it permanent. + +The setup program contains the following: - All common, generic and MSW-specific wxWindows source; - samples; @@ -55,31 +57,44 @@ Other add-on packages are available from the wxWindows Web site, such as: - tex2rtf3.zip. Tex2RTF: create Windows Help, HTML, and Word RTF files from the same document source. + General installation notes -------------------------- -Alter your WXWIN environment variable to point to this directory. -For Cygwin or Mingw32 compilation, make sure WXWIN contains only -forward slashes. +Alter your WXWIN environment variable to point to the root directory of the +wxWindows installation. For Cygwin or MinGW compilation, make sure WXWIN +contains only forward slashes. If installing from the CVS server, copy include/wx/msw/setup0.h to include/wx/msw/setup.h and edit the resulting file to choose the features you would like to compile wxWindows with[out]. + Compilation ------------ +=========== The following sections explain how to compile wxWindows with each supported -compiler. +compiler. Search for one of Microsoft/Borland/Watcom/Symantec/Metrowerks/ +Cygwin/Mingw32 to quickly locate the instructions for your compiler. + -Visual C++ 6.0 compilation ---------------------------- +Microsoft Visual C++ compilation +-------------------------------- -Using project files (VC++ 6 only): +Please note that the VC++ 6.0 project files will work for VC++ .NET also, but +you must open the .dsp files and not the .dsw files and in this case you will +need to manually build the other .dsp on which wxWindows.dsp depends: jpeg, +png, regex, tiff and zlib. + +Also note that you can make the project files work with VC++ 5.0 but you'll +need to edit .dsp file by hand before this is possible (change the version in +the .dsp file header from 6.0 to 5.0). + +Using project files (VC++ 6 and later): 1. Unarchive wxWindows-x.y.z-vc.zip, the VC++ 6 project makefiles (already included in wxMSW-x.y.z.zip and the setup version). -2. Open src/wxWindows.dsp, which has configurations for static +2. Open src/wxWindows.dsw, which has configurations for static compilation or DLL compilation, and each of these available in Unicode/ANSI and Debug/Release variations. Normally you'll use a static linking ANSI configuration. Choose the Win32 Debug or @@ -141,11 +156,11 @@ Makefile notes: doesn't occur when using project files to build wxWindows. To build Unicode versions of the libraries, add UNICODE=1 - to the nmake invocation ( default is UNICODE=0 ). If you want to - be able to use Unicode version on Windows9x, you will need + to the nmake invocation (default is UNICODE=0). If you want to + be able to use Unicode version on Windows9x, you will need MSLU (Microsoft Layer for Unicode) runtime DLL and import lib. The former can be downloaded from Microsoft, the latter is part - of the latest Platform SDK from Microsoft (see msdn.microsoft.com + of the latest Platform SDK from Microsoft (see msdn.microsoft.com for details). An alternative implementation of import library can be downloaded from http://libunicows.sourceforge.net - unlike the official one, this one works with other compilers and does not @@ -159,7 +174,7 @@ Makefile notes: To build the DLL version using makefiles: -1. Change directory to wx\src\msw. Type 'nmake -f makefile.vc dll pch' +1. Change directory to wx\src\msw. Type 'nmake -f makefile.vc dll' to make both a suitable DLL and import library, and to build a suitable precompiled header file for compiling applications. See the previous section for library names. @@ -203,35 +218,24 @@ applications in the VC++ IDE" (technical note docs/tech/tn0010.htm in the wxWindows distribution). You can also copy .dsp and .dsw files from an existing wxWindows sample and adapt them. + Visual C++ 1.5 compilation (16-bit) ----------------------------------- -NOTE: this has not been tested recently and probably doesn't -work. - -1. Make sure your WXWIN variable is set, and uses the FAT (short - name) form. -2. Change directory to wx\src\msw. Type 'nmake -f makefile.dos' to - make the wxWindows core library. -3. Change directory to a sample, such as wx\samples\minimal, and - type 'nmake -f makefile.dos'. +No longer supported -Add FINAL=1 to your makefile invocation to build the release -versions of the library and samples. -Use the 'clean' target to clean all objects, libraries and -executables. - -Borland C++ 4.5/5.0/5.5 compilation +Borland C++ 5.0/5.5 compilation ------------------------------- -Compiling using the makefiles (updated 24 Seot 02): +Compiling using the makefiles (updated 24 Sept 02): 1. Make sure your WXWIN variable is set [e.g add set WXWIN=c:\wxwindows - to your autoexec.bat file], and that it uses the FAT (short - name) form with no spaces. - Reboot if needed for the changes to autoexec.bat to take effect. + to your autoexec.bat file], The WXWIN variable should contain neither spaces nor - + You may like to use the short form as shown by a dos directory listing ; + eg instead of c:\wxwindows-2.5.0 use c:\wxwind~1.4 + Reboot if needed for the changes to autoexec.bat to take effect. 2. Change directory to src\msw. Type 'make -f makefile.b32' to make the wxWindows core library. Ignore the compiler warnings. This produces a library in the wxwindows\lib directory called @@ -249,7 +253,7 @@ Compiling using the makefiles (updated 24 Seot 02): 5. To make and use wxWindows as a DLL, type 'make -f makefile.b32 clean' 'make -f makefile.b32 DLL=1' - which generates a DLL (wx32d.dll) and import library (wx32d.lib), + which generates a DLL (wx32d.dll) and import library (wx32d.lib), and then for each sample, 'make -f makefile.b32 WXUSINGDLL=1' Please note that the samples have not been exhaustively tested @@ -257,11 +261,27 @@ Compiling using the makefiles (updated 24 Seot 02): and second DLL using the commands 'make -f makefile.b32 clean' 'make -f makefile.b32 DLL=1 FINAL=1' - which generates a DLL (wx32.dll) and import library (wx32.lib), + which generates a DLL (wx32.dll) and import library (wx32.lib), and then for each sample, 'make -f makefile.b32 WXUSINGDLL=1 FINAL=1' -6. To make console mode applications with wxWindows functions go +6. You can use the WXUNIVERSAL widgets instead of the native MSW + ones (eg if you want to build an application with the same + look and feel on all platforms) + Use the command (in src\msw directory) + 'make -f makefile.b32 WXUSINGUNIV=1' + Then run + 'make -f makefile.b32 WXUSINGUNIV=1' in the sample directory which you wish + to build using the wxUniversal widgets. Use 'SET WXTHEME=GTK' [or WIN32 or METAL] + to test the existing themes + The makefile is written with the intention that you can build DLLs + and do final releases by combinations of commandline parameters. + At the time of writing, (Oct 02) not all the wxDialogs are working + +7. To use UNICODE for win2000 and XP systems edit wxWindows\wx\include\msw\setup.h + so that wxUSE_UNICODE is 1 instead of the default value of zero + +8. To make console mode applications with wxWindows functions go to the src\msw directory 'make -f makebase.b32 clean' 'make -f makebase.b32' @@ -271,47 +291,26 @@ Compiling using the makefiles (updated 24 Seot 02): Note (0): This provides the ability to produce separate wxwindows libraries for different purposes, and only have to rebuild the applications - -Note (1): In Borland 4.5 and earleir, using bcc.exe you also need to define BCCDIR -in the autoexec.bat file; like this: - set BCCDIR=c:\progra~1\borland\bcc - so that it points to the root directory of - your Borland C++ installation, and it uses the FAT (short - name) form with no spaces. - - -Note (2): the wxWindows library and (some) samples compile in 16-bit mode -using makefile.bcc, but at present the wxWindows resource system is switched -off in this mode. See issues.txt for details. - -Note (3): unfortunately most samples won't link in 16-bit mode, -because the automatic data segment exceeds 64K. The minimal -sample links and runs, however. - -Note (4): the wxWindows makefiles assume byte structure alignment. Please +Note (1): the wxWindows makefiles assume byte structure alignment. Please make sure that your own project or makefile settings use the same alignment, or you could experience mysterious crashes. To change the alignment, add a suitable option to the $(CFG) target code in src/msw/makefile.b32. -Note (5): if you get undefined _SQL... symbols at link time, +Note (2): if you get undefined _SQL... symbols at link time, either install odbc32.lib from the BC++ CD-ROM into your BC++ lib directory, or set wxUSE_ODBC to 0 in include\wx\msw\setup.h and recompile wxWindows. The same applies if compiling using the IDE. -Note (6): BC++ 4.5 (not 5.0) trips up over jdmerge.c in the JPEG folder; -you will therefore need to set wxUSE_LIBJPEG to 0 in setup.h and remove -the jpeg target from src\msw\makefile.b32, and remove jpeg from -src\makeprog.b32. - -Note (7): If you wish debug messages to be sent to the console in +Note (3): If you wish debug messages to be sent to the console in debug mode, edit src\makeb32.env and change /aa to /Tpe in LINK_FLAGS. Compiling using the IDE files: [Borland C++ 5.0, not Cbuilder] -1. Load src\bc32.ide (Release settings) +1. Load src\bc32.ide from the file bc32.zip at + http://biolpc22.york.ac.uk/pub/ports/bcc32/wxwin21/ and select Release settings 2. Go to Options|Project... and specify the correct BC++ include and lib path for your file structure. 3. Press F9 to compile the wxWindows library. @@ -340,178 +339,198 @@ of how to create your own project files. ** REMEMBER ** -In all of your wxWindows applications, your source code should include +In all of your wxWindows applications, your source code should include the following preprocessor directive: #ifdef __BORLANDC__ #pragma hdrstop #endif -(check the samples -- e.g., \wx2\samples\minimal\minimal.cpp -- for -more details) +(check the samples -- e.g., \wx2\samples\minimal\minimal.cpp -- for +more details) + Borland C++Builder IDE compilation ------------------------------- +---------------------------------- 1. Build the wxWindows libraries using the Borland make utility as - specified in the section called "Borland C++ 4.5/5.0 compilation" + specified in the section called "Borland C++ 5.0 compilation" above. (C++ Builder includes a stand-alone C++ compiler. For example, C++ Builder 4.0 comes with C++ 5.4.) -2. You can build samples using the makefiles as per the - instructions for BC++ above, or you can follow the instructions - in docs/tech/tn0004.htm or http://biolpc22.york.ac.uk/wx/bc/ide.html. - You can use the process_sample_bcb.bat command which is in +2. You can use the process_sample_bcb.bat command which is in wxwindows\distrib\msw to generate a .mak or .bpr file for most of the - samples [mak for Cbuilder 1-3; bpr for v4]. Execute this in the sample - directory, passing the name of the cpp files on the command line. + samples [mak for Cbuilder 1-6; v4 and after will convert this to bpr]. + Execute this in the sampledirectory, passing the name of the cpp files + on the command line. For more details, see the instructions in + docs/tech/tn0004.htm or http://biolpc22.york.ac.uk/wx/bc/ide.html. + +Borland 16 Bit compilation for Windows 3.1 +------------------------------------------ -Watcom C++ 10.6/11 compilation ---------------------------- +The last version of wxWindows to support 16-bit compilation with Borland was +2.2.7 - Please download and read the instructions in that release + +Watcom C++ 10.6/11 and OpenWatcom compilation +--------------------------------------------- 1. Make sure your WXWIN variable is set, and uses the DOS short name form. -2. Change directory to wx\src\msw. Type 'wmake -f makefile.wat all' to +2. Change directory to wx\src\msw. Type 'wmake -f makefile.wat' to make the wxWindows core library. -3. Change directory to wx\samples\minimal and type 'wmake -f makefile.wat all' +3. Change directory to wx\samples\minimal and type 'wmake -f makefile.wat' to make this sample. Repeat for other samples of interest. -Note (1): makewat.env uses the odbc32.lib supplied in wxWindows' lib\watcom -directory. See the notes in that directory. -Note (2): if variant.cpp is compiled with date/time class -options, the linker gives up. So the date/time option is switched -off for Watcom C++. Also, wxAutomationObject is not compiled with -Watcom C++. -Note (3): if Watcom can't read the precompiled header when -building a sample, try deleting src\msw\watcom.pch and -compiling the sample again. + +There are several makefile variables which may be modified: + +- FINAL may be set to 1 (e.g. 'wmake -f makefile.wat FINAL=1') to build + the release version of the library, i.e. without debug info and with + optimizations enabled + +- WATCOM_SUFFIX is appended to the names of all libraries produced by the + makefile -- this allows to use several compilers in the same wxWindows + source tree. If you only use Watcom compiler, set WATCOM_SUFFIX to nothing. + +- OUTPUTDIR may be set to the name of the directory where you want all the + object files to be generated (the library files are always created in + %WXWIN\lib). Compilation will fail if you set it to an empty string + to create them in the same directory as the source. If you change OUTPUTDIR, + make sure that it does not have a trailing backslash! + +- In the samples, you may use EXEDIR=adir to build the samples in adir. Setting + EXEDIR=. will build in the current directory, + + +Note (1): if your installation of Watcom doesn't have odbc32.lib file and + you need it (i.e. you have wxUSE_ODBC=1), you can use the file + from lib\watcom directory. See the notes in that directory. + +Note (2): if variant.cpp is compiled with date/time class options, the linker + gives up. So the date/time option is switched off for Watcom C++. + Also, wxAutomationObject is not compiled with Watcom C++ 10. + +Note (3): RawBitmaps won't work at present because they use unsupported template + classes + +Note (4): if Watcom can't read the precompiled header when building a sample, + try deleting src\msw\watcom.pch and compiling the sample again. + Metrowerks CodeWarrior compilation ---------------------------------- -1. CodeWarrior Pro7 project files in XML format are already - included in wxMSW-2.3.3.zip and the setup version. -2. Review the file include\wx\msw\setup.h (or include\wx\msw\setup0.h if - you are working from the CVS version) to make sure the settings reflect - what you want. If you aren't sure, leave it alone and go with the +1. CodeWarrior Pro7 project files in XML format are already + included in wxMSW-2.5.0.zip and the setup version. +2. Review the file include\wx\msw\setup.h (or include\wx\msw\setup0.h if + you are working from the CVS version) to make sure the settings reflect + what you want. If you aren't sure, leave it alone and go with the default settings. A few notes: - Don't use wxUSE_DEBUG_NEW_ALWAYS: it doesn't mix well with MSL - - wxUSE_GLOBAL_MEMORY_OPERATORS works, but memory leak reports + - wxUSE_GLOBAL_MEMORY_OPERATORS works, but memory leak reports will be rather confusing due to interactions with the MSL ANSI and runtime libs. -3. The project file to build the Win32 wxWindows libraries relies on the - Batch File Runner plug-in. This plug-in is not installed as part of - a normal CW7 installation. However, you can find this plug-in on the - CodeWarrior Reference CD, in the Thrill Seekers folder; it's call the - "Batch File Post Linker". -4. If you choose not to install the Batch File Runner plug-in, then you +3. The project file to build the Win32 wxWindows libraries relies on the + Batch File Runner plug-in. This plug-in is not installed as part of + a normal CW7 installation. However, you can find this plug-in on the + CodeWarrior Reference CD, in the Thrill Seekers folder; it's call the + "Batch File Post Linker". +4. If you choose not to install the Batch File Runner plug-in, then you need to do the following by hand: - (1) Create the directories lib\cw7msw\include\wx and copy the file - include\wx\msw\setup.h (or include\wx\msw\setup0.h if you are + (1) Create the directories lib\cw7msw\include\wx and copy the file + include\wx\msw\setup.h (or include\wx\msw\setup0.h if you are working from the CVS version) to lib\cw7msw\include\wx\setup.h - (2) Create the directories lib\cw7mswd\include\wx and copy the file - include\wx\msw\setup.h (or include\wx\msw\setup0.h if you are + (2) Create the directories lib\cw7mswd\include\wx and copy the file + include\wx\msw\setup.h (or include\wx\msw\setup0.h if you are working from the CVS version) to lib\cw7mswd\include\wx\setup.h 5. Import src\wxWindowsW7.xml to create the project file wxWindowsW7.mcp. - Store this project file in directory src. You may get warnings about - not being able to find certain project paths; ignore these warnings, the + Store this project file in directory src. You may get warnings about + not being able to find certain project paths; ignore these warnings, the appropriate paths will be created during the build by the Batch File Runner. -6. Choose the wxlib Win32 debug or wxlib Win32 Release target and build. You - will get some warnings about hidden virtual functions, illegal conversions +6. Choose the wxlib Win32 debug or wxlib Win32 Release target and build. You + will get some warnings about hidden virtual functions, illegal conversions from const pointers to pointers, etc., all of which you can safely ignore. - ***Note: if you get errors that the compiler can't find "wx/setup.h", just - stop the build and build again. These errors occur because sometimes the + ***Note: if you get errors that the compiler can't find "wx/setup.h", just + stop the build and build again. These errors occur because sometimes the compiler starts doing its thing before the copying of setup.h has completed. 7. The following libraries will be produced depending on chosen target: - wx_x86.lib ANSI Release (static) - wx_x86_d.lib ANSI Debug (static) 8. Sorry, I haven't had time yet to create and test unicode or DLL versions. - Volunteers for this are welcome (as neither DLLs nor unicode builds are + Volunteers for this are welcome (as neither DLLs nor unicode builds are big priorities for me ;). -9. CodeWarrior Pro7 project files (in XML format) are also provided for some - of the samples. In particular, there are project files for the minimal, - controls, dialogs, dnd, nd docview samples. You can use these project - files as templates for the other samples and for your own projects. - - For example, to make a project file for the "newgrid" sample, - just copy the project file for the "minimal" sample, minimalW7.mcp - (made by importing minimalW7.xml into CodeWarrior), into the - sample/newgrid directory, calling it newgridW7.mcp. Open - newgridW7.mcp and revise the project by deleting the files - minimal.rc and minimal.cpp and adding the files griddemo.rc and +9. CodeWarrior Pro7 project files (in XML format) are also provided for some + of the samples. In particular, there are project files for the minimal, + controls, dialogs, dnd, nd docview samples. You can use these project + files as templates for the other samples and for your own projects. + - For example, to make a project file for the "newgrid" sample, + just copy the project file for the "minimal" sample, minimalW7.mcp + (made by importing minimalW7.xml into CodeWarrior), into the + sample/newgrid directory, calling it newgridW7.mcp. Open + newgridW7.mcp and revise the project by deleting the files + minimal.rc and minimal.cpp and adding the files griddemo.rc and griddemo.cpp. Build and run.... -Symantec C++ compilation +Cygwin/MinGW compilation ------------------------ -1. Make sure your WXWIN variable is set, and uses the FAT (short - name) form. -2. Edit setup.h and set wxUSE_DRAG_AND_DROP to 0. -3. Change directory to wx\src\msw. Type 'make -f makefile.sc' to - make the wxWindows core library. -4. Change directory to wx\samples\minimal and type 'make -f makefile.sc' - to make this sample. +wxWindows 2 supports Cygwin (formerly GnuWin32) betas and +releases, and MinGW. Cygwin can be downloaded from: -Note: the minimal sample doesn't link properly ('Error: no -start address'). -32-bit compilation only (partially) supported at present, using SC++ 6.1. -Some functionality is missing using this compiler (see makefile). -Add -D__WIN95__ if your SC++ has Windows 95 support, and ignore -Step (2). 16-bit compilation is left as an exercise for the user! + http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/ -Salford C++ compilation ------------------------ +and MinGW from: -1. Make sure your WXWIN variable is set, and uses the FAT (short - name) form. -2. Edit SALFORDDIR and RESOURCEDIR in src/makesl.env as per - notes. -3. Change directory to wx\src\msw. Type 'mk32 -f makefile.sl all' to - make the wxWindows core library. -4. Change directory to wx\samples\minimal and type 'mk32 -f makefile.sl' - to make this sample. + http://www.mingw.org/ -Unfortunately, Salford C++ seems to have problems with its code generation for -operations on objects, as seen in wxFrame::OnMenuHighlight -(minimal sample) or wxWindow::SetValidator (mdi sample). Also the -the debugging version of the library is 90MB, with samples coming in -at 40MB :-) However, wxWindows at least makes a good test suite for -improving the compiler. +Both Cygwin and MinGW can be used with the same makefiles, and both can be +used with configure. However the (strongly) preferred way to build wxWindows +is using configure with Cygwin and using the makefiles with MinGW as these +configurations are test much more often than the remaining two and so are much +more likely to work out of the box. -Cygwin/Mingw32 compilation ----------------------------------- -wxWindows 2 supports Cygwin (formerly GnuWin32) betas and -releases, and Mingw32. +NOTE: some notes specific to old Cygwin (< 1.1.x) + and MinGW (< 1.0) are at the end of this section + (see OLD VERSIONS) -Thanks are due to Keith Garry Boyce (garp@opustel.com), Cygnus -and others for making it all possible. +There are two methods of compiling wxWindows, by using the +makefiles provided or by using 'configure'. -Both Cygwin and MinGW can be used with the same makefiles. +Retrieve and install the latest version of Cygwin, or MinGW, as per +the instructions with either of these packages. -NOTE: some notes specific to old Cygwin ( < 1.1.x ) - and MinGW ( < 1.0 ) are at the end of this section - ( see OLD VERSIONS ) +If using MinGW, you can download the add-on MSYS package to +provide Unix-like tools that you'll need to build wxWindows. +If you do not want to use MSYS, then you need to download extra utilities from +ports/mingw32 on the wxWindows ftp site or CD-ROM: + ftp://biolpc22.york.ac.uk/pub/ports/mingw32/extra.zip -There are two methods of compiling wxWindows, by using the -makefiles provided or by using 'configure'. +These should be extracted to a directory in your path. If you have +already downloaded rm, cp, mv from elsewhere, or are using +MSYS, you won't need all of these files. However if using MSYS +and configure to build wxWindows, you will need to unzip the +following files from extra.zip and place them in e.g. an +extrabin directory which you then add to your path: -Retrieve and install the latest version of Cygwin, or Mingw32, as per the -instructions with either of these packages. + bison.exe bison.hairy bison.simple flex.exe -If using Mingw32, you need some extra files to use the wxWindows -makefiles. You can find these files in ports/mingw32 on the -wxWindows ftp site or CD-ROM, as extra.zip. +You will also need to set these variables: - ftp://biolp22.york.ac.uk/pub/ports/mingw32/extra.zip - -These should be extracted to the Mingw32 directory. If you have -already downloaded rm, cp, mv from elsewhere, you won't need this. + set BISON_SIMPLE=c:\apps\mingw2.0.0-3\extrabin\bison.simple + set BISON_HAIRY=c:\apps\mingw2.0.0-3\extrabin\bison.hairy -Using makefiles -=============== +Here we're setting them in DOS before invoking 'sh', but you +could set them within the shell instead. + +The 'configure' method uses flex and bison, whereas the +direct makefile method uses pregenerated C files. + +Using makefiles directly +======================== NOTE: The makefile are for compilation under Cygwin, MSYS, or command.com/cmd.exe, they won't work in other environments @@ -520,12 +539,14 @@ NOTE: The makefile are for compilation under Cygwin, MSYS, or Here are the steps required using the provided makefiles: - Set your WXWIN variable to where wxWindows is installed. - *** IMPORTANT: For Cygwin/Mingw32, use forward slashes in the path, not + *** IMPORTANT: For Cygwin/MinGW, use forward slashes in the path, not backslashes. -- Check src/makeg95.env to see that MINGW32VERSION is set to correctly - reflect the version of gcc that you have. Edit it as needed. - +- Edit src/makeg95.env and set the MINGW32 variable at the top of + the file to either 1 (you have MinGW) or 0 (if you have + Cygwin); also set the MINGW32VERSION variable appropriately for your + GCC version. + - Use the makefile.g95 files for compiling wxWindows and samples, e.g. to compile a debugging version of wxWindows: > cd c:\wx\src\msw @@ -559,11 +580,12 @@ Here are the steps required using the provided makefiles: > make -f makefile.g95 cleanall > make -f makefile.g95 UNICODE=1 - Options can be combined ( e.g.: UNICODE=1 FINAL=1 ) + Options can be combined (e.g.: UNICODE=1 FINAL=1) Ignore the warning about the default entry point. -- Use the 'strip' command to reduce executable size. +- Use the 'strip' command to reduce executable/dll size (note that + stripping an executable/dll will remove debug information!). - With Cygwin, you can invoke gdb --nw myfile.exe to debug an executable. If there are memory leaks, they will be @@ -582,7 +604,7 @@ system to generate appropriate makefiles, as used on Unix and Mac OS X systems. Change directory to the root of the wxWindows distribution, -make a build directory, and then run configure and make. +make a build directory, and run configure and make in this directory. For example: @@ -591,20 +613,20 @@ For example: cd build-debug ../configure --with-msw --enable-debug --enable-debug_gdb --disable-shared make + make install % This step is optional, see note (8) below. cd samples/minimal make ./minimal.exe - Notes: -1. See also the Cygwin/Mingw32 on the web site or CD-ROM for +1. See also the Cygwin/MinGW on the web site or CD-ROM for further information about using wxWindows with these compilers. 2. libwx.a is 100 MB or more - but much less if compiled with no debug info (-g0) and level 4 optimization (-O4). -3. If you get a link error under Mingw32 2.95.2 referring to: +3. If you get a link error under MinGW 2.95.2 referring to: EnumDAdvise__11IDataObjectPP13IEnumSTATDATA@8 @@ -613,7 +635,7 @@ Notes: STDMETHOD(EnumDAdvise)(THIS_ IEnumSTATDATA**) PURE; -4. There's a bug in Mingw32 headers for some early distributions. +4. There's a bug in MinGW headers for some early distributions. in include/windows32/defines.h, where it says: @@ -632,7 +654,7 @@ Notes: 6. If there's a problem executing the windres program, try commenting out RCPREPROCESSOR in makeg95.env. -7. OpenGL support should work with Mingw32 as-is. However, +7. OpenGL support should work with MinGW as-is. However, if you wish to generate import libraries appropriate either for the MS OpenGL libraries or the SGI OpenGL libraries, go to include/wx/msw/gl and use: @@ -645,11 +667,21 @@ Notes: and similarly for glu[32].def. +8. The 'make install' step is optional, and copies files + as follows: + + /usr/local/lib - wxmswXYZd.dll.a and wxmswXYZd.dll + /usr/local/include/wx - wxWindows header files + /usr/local/bin - wx-config + + You may need to do this if using wx-config with the + default root path. + OLD VERSIONS: -- If using Mingw32 2.95 and below with wxWindows 2.1 or above, you +- If using MinGW 2.95 and below with wxWindows 2.1 or above, you must hand-patch with Mingw32-gcc295.patches (located in the - top-level of the wxWindows 2 installation). Mingw32 2.95.2 + top-level of the wxWindows 2 installation). MinGW 2.95.2 and above contain the fixes already. - Modify the file wx/src/cygnus.bat (or mingw32.bat or mingegcs.bat) @@ -661,20 +693,52 @@ OLD VERSIONS: bison for ordinary wxWindows compilation: a pre-generated .c file is supplied). -- Edit wx/src/makeg95.env and set the MINGW32 variable at the top of - the file to either 1 (you have Mingw32 or Cygwin 1.x releases) or 0 - (if you have Cygwin betas). If using Mingw32, also set the - MINGW32VERSION variable appropriately. - - If using GnuWin32 b18, you will need to copy windres.exe - from e.g. the Mingw32 distribution, to a directory in your path. + from e.g. the MinGW distribution, to a directory in your path. + + +Symantec & DigitalMars C++ compilation +------------------------ +The DigitalMars compiler is a free succssor to the Symantec compiler +and can be downloaded from http://www.digitalmars.com/ + +1. You need to download and unzip in turn (later packages will oevrwrite older files) + Digital Mars C/C++ Compiler Version 8.33 + Basic utilities + beta test C++ Compiler Version 8.34 + from http://www.digitalmars.com/download/freecompiler.html [02 may 03, CE] + +2. Make sure your WXWIN variable is set, and uses the FAT (short + name) form. + +3. Change directory to wx\src\msw. Type 'make -f makefile.sc' to + make the wxWindows core library. +4. Change directory to wx\samples\minimal and type 'make -f makefile.sc' + to make this sample. The mdi and image sample also work; others may give + linker erros due to missing libraries + +16-bit compilation is no longer supported. + + +Salford C++ compilation +----------------------- + +1. Make sure your WXWIN variable is set, and uses the FAT (short + name) form. +2. Edit SALFORDDIR and RESOURCEDIR in src/makesl.env as per + notes. +3. Change directory to wx\src\msw. Type 'mk32 -f makefile.sl all' to + make the wxWindows core library. +4. Change directory to wx\samples\minimal and type 'mk32 -f makefile.sl' + to make this sample. -References: +Unfortunately, Salford C++ seems to have problems with its code generation for +operations on objects, as seen in wxFrame::OnMenuHighlight +(minimal sample) or wxWindow::SetValidator (mdi sample). Also the +the debugging version of the library is 90MB, with samples coming in +at 40MB :-) However, wxWindows at least makes a good test suite for +improving the compiler. - - The Cygwin site is at - http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin - - Mingw32 is available at: - ftp://www.mingw.org TWIN32 and gcc on Linux ----------------------- @@ -691,6 +755,7 @@ described above. Not all sample makefiles are supplied yet. For some reason, I found I had to copy TWIN32's Windows resource compiler (rc) to the current working directory for it to be found. + General Notes -------------