X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/b19a74b0bc559113bd0f8f5361c55780ff0808a5..724a907cbbf91d407109741ff2ade1bcb6c96f70:/BuildCVS.txt diff --git a/BuildCVS.txt b/BuildCVS.txt index 998a896388..b7ddba7b44 100644 --- a/BuildCVS.txt +++ b/BuildCVS.txt @@ -25,23 +25,27 @@ You can get MinGW from http://www.mingw.org/ Cygwin is available at http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/ -The makefile might have small problems with Cygwin's tools -so it is recommended to use MinGW and its toolchain instead -if possible. +If you are using Cygwin or MinGW together with the MSYS environment, you +can build the library using configure (see "Unix ports" and +"Windows using configure" below). You can also +build wxWindows without configure using native makefile, but only with +MinGW. Using Cygwin together with Windows makefile is no longer supported. + +If building with Mingw without configure: -> Set your path so that it includes the directory where your compiler and tools reside --> If your are using an old MinGW version (gcc-2.95 or older), - you might need to fix some headers with the patches contained - in the wxWin\Mingw32-gcc295.patches file. PLEASE APPLY THESE - PATCHES BY HAND! There are apparently a few different versions - of the headers floating around. Note that these patches are - not needed if you are using MinGW gcc-2.95.2 or newer. - --> Edit wx/src/makeg95.env and set the MINGW32 variable at the top of - the file to either 1 (you have MinGW) or 0 (you have Cygwin). - Also set the MINGW32VERSION variable appropiately. +-> Make sure you have GNU Make installed. It must be Windows native version. + Download it from http://www.mingw.org, the executable will be called + mingw32-make.exe. + +-> Modern version of MinGW is required; preferably MinGW 2.0 (with gcc3), + but MinGW with gcc-2.95.3 will suffice. If you are using 2.95, you will + have to change variable GCC_VERSION in config.gcc (see msw/install.txt + for details). + +If using configure, Unix instructions apply. c) Build instructions @@ -56,10 +60,10 @@ c) Build instructions and std iostreams are disabled with #define wxUSE_STD_IOSTREAM 0 --> type: cd c:\wxWin\src\msw --> type: set WXWIN=c:\wxWin --> type: make -f makefile.g95 (if using GNU tools) +-> type: cd c:\wxWin\build\win32 +-> type: make -f makefile.gcc (if using GNU tools) or type: nmake -f makefile.vc (if using MS VC++) +etc. See also docs/msw/install.txt for additional compilation options. @@ -68,9 +72,12 @@ d) Borland (including free command line tools) See docs/msw/install.txt for details; in brief --> type set WXWIN=c:\wxwindows --> type cd %WXWIN%\src\msw --> type make -f makefile.b32 +-> type cd %WXWIN%\build\win32 +-> type make -f makefile.bcc + +You can customize many things in the build process, detailed description is +in docs/msw/install.txt. + II) Unix ports -------------- @@ -81,10 +88,11 @@ that works without libtool and automake, using only configure to create what is needed. In order to create configure, you need to have the -GNU autoconf package (version 2.13 or 2.14) installed +GNU autoconf package (version > 2.54) installed on your system and type run "autoconf" in the base directory (or run the autogen.sh script in the same -directory, which just calls autoconf). +directory, which just calls autoconf). Note that you usually don't +need to do this because configure is included in cVS. Set WXWIN environment variable to the base directory such as ~/wxWindows (this is actually not really needed). @@ -141,7 +149,7 @@ you will need to register at the Apple Developer web site (this is a free registration) in order to download the Developer Tools installer. In order to create configure, you need to have the -GNU autoconf package (version 2.13 or 2.14) installed +GNU autoconf package (version >= 2.54) installed on your system and type run "autoconf" in the base directory (or run the autogen.sh script in the same directory, which just calls autoconf).