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General
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For more information about the port or GLib, GTk+ and the GIMP to
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native Windows, and pre-built DLLs, surf to http://www.gimp.org/win32/
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"Native" means that we use the Win32 API only, and no POSIX (Unix)
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emulation layer except that provided by the Microsoft runtime C
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library. Actually, a pthreads emulation library is used.
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To build GLib on Win32, you can use either gcc or the Microsoft
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compiler and tools. Both the compiler from MSVC 5.0 and from MSVC 6.0
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have been used successfully.
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But note that to just *use* GLib on Windows, there is not need to
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build it, prebuilt DLLs are available from the webiste above.
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With gcc I mean gcc-2.95 or gcc-2.95.2 as distributed by Mumit Khan,
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either as a mingw version (preferred), or running under cygwin. To
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successfully use gcc, follow the instructions below. We want to use
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gcc -mno-cygwin, i.e. produce executables (.exe and .dll files) that
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do *not* require the cygwin runtime library. This is called "mingw".
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I also use the -fnative-struct flag, which means that in order to use
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the prebuilt DLLs (especiall of GTK+), you *must* also use that flag.
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(This flag means that the struct layout is identical to that used by
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MSVC.)
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To test the GLib functions, go to the tests subdirectory and enter
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`nmake -f makefile.msc check` or `make -f makefile.mingw check`.
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If you would want to use the cygwin tools to generate executables that
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*do* use the cygwin runtime, the normal Unix configuration method
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should work as if on Unix. But it won't produce DLLs. At least I
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haven't succeeded in that. Also, I have no idea what changes are
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necessary to the code for it to run successfully on cygwin.
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With some work, it might be possible to use the ./configure mechanism
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also with a "mingw32" configuration.
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The following preprocessor macros are used for conditional compilation
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related to Win32:
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- G_OS_WIN32 is defined when compiling for Win32, *and* without
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any POSIX emulation, other that to the extent provided by the
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bundled Microsoft C library (msvcrt.dll) and the pthreads-win32
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library. For instance, pathnames are in the native Windows syntax.
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- _WIN32 is defined by the compiler
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The Win32 port uses the combination with both of those on. As
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G_OS_WIN32 is defined in glibconfig.h, it is available to all source
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files that use GLib (or GTk+, which uses GLib).
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Additionally, there are the compiler-specific macros:
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- _MSC_VER is defined when using the Microsoft compiler
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- __GNUC__ is defined when using GCC
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Some of the usage of these macros used to be a bit mixed up, and had
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to be straightened out when adding the gcc support. In particular, I
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used to check for _MSC_VER in some places where I really wanted to
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check for the Microsoft C library, and those checks has now been
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changed to G_OS_WIN32.
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G_OS_WIN32 implies using the Microsoft C runtime MSVCRT.DLL. GLib or
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software using it is not known to work with the older CRTDLL.DLL
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runtime.
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Building software that use GLib or GTk+
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Unfortunately, even building software that just *use* GLib or GTk+
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also require to have the right compiler set up the right way, so if
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you intend to use gcc, follow the relevant instructions below in that
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case, too.
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Pthreads library
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Before building you must get the pthreads library for Win32 from
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http://sourceware.cygnus.com/pthreads-win32/. The pthreads-win32
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snapshot from 1999-05-30 is the one that should be used. Edit the
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location of the pthreads library and include files in makefile.msc or
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makefile.mingw. The pthreads distribution includes the precompiled dll
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and import libraries both for MSVC and gcc. Later versions might also
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work.
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The pthreads for Win32 package that the thread support uses supposedly
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isn't quite ready yet, and thus threads stuff should not be relied
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upon for anything serious.
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Libiconv
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========
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Before building GLib you must also have the libiconv library, either
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from the same website mentioned above, or from it's homepage at
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http://clisp.cons.org/~haible/packages-libiconv.html.
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Where are the makefiles?
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If you are building from a CVS snapshot, you will not have any
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makefile.mingw or makefile.msc file. You should copy the corresponding
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makefile.mingw.in or makefile.msc.in file to that name, and edit the
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line that sets GLIB_VER to the correct version number.
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This is done automatically when an official GLib source distribution
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package is built.
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Building with gcc
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=================
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I use the latest gcc, gcc-2.95.2. Version 2.95 will most probably also
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work.
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You can either use gcc running on cygwin, or the "pure" mingw
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gcc. Using the latter is much easier.
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Just fetch the latest version of gcc for mingw and the msvcrt runtime,
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currently from
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ftp://ftp.nanotech.wisc.edu/pub/khan/gnu-win32/mingw32/snapshots/gcc-2.95.2-1/
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.
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Download the three zip archives: the gcc-<version>-msvcrt,
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mingw-msvcrt-<timestamp> and binutils-<timestamp>-msvcrt, and unpack
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them in a suitable directory.
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Set up your PATH so that the gcc from the bin directory that got
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created above is the one that gets used. You can skip steps 1--5
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below. Even if you run the mingw gcc, you still want to have cygwin to
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run make in.
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If you want to run a cygwin-based gcc, it gets a bit more
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complicated. We still want gcc to produce code that does not use
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cygwin, but the msvcrt runtime. The way to do this can be quite
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complex, and the instructions are not included here. Contact me if you
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want some possibly outdated, misleading and incomplete advice.
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Building with MSVC
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==================
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If using the Microsoft toolchain, build with `nmake -f
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makefile.msc`. Install with `nmake -f makefile.msc install`.
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--Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
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