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2002-03-17 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> * README.win32: Add MSVC-specific text by Hans Breuer.
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Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
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Hans Breuer <hans@breuer.org>
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The general parts, and the stuff about gcc and autoconfiscated build
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are by Tor Lillqvist. The stuff about MSVC build is by Hans Breuer.
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General
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=======
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For prebuilt binaries (DLLs and EXEs) and developer packages (headers,
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import libraries) of GLib, GTK+, GIMP etc for Windows, surf to
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http://www.gimp.org/win32/ . They are for "native" Windows meaning
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they use the Win32 API and Microsoft C runtime library only, no POSIX
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(Unix) emulation layer (like Cygwin).
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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 no need to build
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it yourself. Prepackaged runtime and developer packages are available
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from the webiste above. On Unix, it is quite normal that system admins
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build and install libraries like GLib themselves. But on Windows
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setting up a correct build environment can be quite a task, especially
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if you are used to on Unix just type ./configure; make, and expect
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things to work as smoothly on Windows.
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The following preprocessor macros can be used for conditional
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compilation related to Win32 in GLib-using code:
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- G_OS_WIN32 is defined when compiling for native Win32, without
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any POSIX emulation, other than to the extent provided by the
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bundled Microsoft C library (msvcrt.dll).
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- G_WITH_CYGWIN is defined if compiling for the Cygwin
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environment. Note that G_OS_WIN32 is *not* defined in that case, as
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Cygwin is supposed to behave like Unix. G_OS_UNIX *is* defined when
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compiling for Cygwin.
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- G_PLATFORM_WIN32 is defined when either G_OS_WIN32 or G_WITH_CYGWIN
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is defined.
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These macros are defined in glibconfig.h, and are thus (indirectly)
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available in all source files that include <glib.h> or GTK+ headers.
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Additionally, there are the compiler-specific macros:
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- __GNUC__ is defined when using gcc
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- _MSC_VER is defined when using the Microsoft compiler
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G_OS_WIN32 implies using the Microsoft C runtime MSVCRT.DLL. GLib is
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not known to work with the older CRTDLL.DLL runtime, or the static
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Microsoft C runtime libraries LIBC.LIB and LIBCMT.LIB. It apparently
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does work with the debugging version of MSVCRT.DLL, MSVCRTD.DLL.
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Building software that use GLib or GTK+
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=======================================
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Even building software that just *uses* GLib or GTK+ also require to
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have the right compiler set up the right way, so if you intend to use
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gcc, follow the relevant instructions below in that case, too.
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Tor uses gcc with the -fnative-struct flag, which means that in order to
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use the prebuilt DLLs (especially of GTK+), you *must* also use that
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flag. (This flag means that the struct layout rules are identical to
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those used by MSVC. This is essential if the same DLLs are to be
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usable both from gcc- and MSVC-compiled code. This definitely is
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something one wants.)
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Building GLib
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=============
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Again, first decide whether you really want to do this.
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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. Libiconv has
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makefiles for building with MS Visual C only, but as it is one source
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file only, building it "by hand" with gcc isn't hard.
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You must also have the "intl" library from GNU tettext 0.10.40 (or
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later). Get a prebuilt version from the website mentioned above.
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Edit the correct paths to those libraries in build/win32/module.defs
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as appropriate.
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Where are the makefiles?
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========================
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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 files. You should copy the
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corresponding makefile.mingw.in or makefile.msc.in file to that name,
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and replace any @...@ strings with the correct value.
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This is done automatically when an official GLib source distribution
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package is built, so if you get GLib from a source distribution
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package, there should be makefile.mingw and makefile.msc files ready
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to use (after some editing).
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Building GLib with gcc
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======================
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Tor uses gcc-2.95.3. Version 2.95.2 will most probably also 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 might work better, or at least did at some
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point.
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Fetch the latest version of gcc for mingw and the msvcrt runtime, from
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www.mingw.org.
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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. Even if you run the mingw
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gcc, you still want to have Cygwin to run make in.
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Then run make -f makefile.mingw. Install the resulting DLLs somewhere
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in your PATH. You can either keep the headers and import libraries
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where they are, or install them somewhere else. There are no rules in
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the makefile.mingws for installing, it is up to you where to put them.
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Autoconfiscated build
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=====================
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It is also possible to use the auto*, ./configure and libtool
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mechanism when building with gcc. You should be running Cygwin, or
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maybe cross-compiling from real Unix, for the configure script to
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work, obviously. (It might also be possible to use "MSYS", but I
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haven't checked.) You most probably should have very new auto* and
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libtool. Tor invokes configure using:
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CC='gcc -mpentium -fnative-struct'
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CPPFLAGS='-I/src/libiconv-1.7/include -I/target/include'
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LDFLAGS='-L/src/libiconv-1.7/lib -L/target/lib' ./configure
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--with-libiconv --disable-static --prefix=/target
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--host=i386-pc-mingw32 --enable-maintainer-mode
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(on a single line)
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But please note that the ./configure mechanism should not blindly be
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used to build a GLib to be distributed to other developers because it
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produces a compiler-dependent glibconfig.h (and config.h, but that
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shouldn't matter, as it isn't seen by GLib-using applications). For
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instance, the typedef for gint64 is long long with gcc, but __int64
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with MSVC.
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Except for this and a few other minor issues, there really shouldn't
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be any reason to distribute separate GLib headers and DLLs for gcc and
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MSVC users, as both compilers generate code that uses the same C
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runtime library. Thus one either has to manually edit glibconfig.h
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afterwards, or use the supplied config.h.win32 and
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glibconfig.h.win32. These have been produced by running configure
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twice, once using gcc and once using MSVC, and merging the resulting
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files with diff -D.
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There might be other hickups when using auto* and configure to build
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with gcc. Lately Tor has used auto*/configure/libtool exclusively when
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building GLib, GTK+, GIMP etc on Win32, and it seems to work well
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(with some patches applied to the current CVS libtool...).
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The hand-written makefile.{mingw,msc} files, and the stuff in the
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"build" subdirectory, produce DLLs and import libraries that match
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what Makefile.am and libtool produces. For GLib, the DLL is called
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libglib-1.3-15.dll (at GLib 1.3.15), and the import libraries
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libglib-1.3.dll.a and glib-1.3.lib. Note that the "1.3" is part of the
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"basename" of the library, it is not something that libtool have
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tucked on. The -15 suffix is the value of "LT_CURRENT - LT_AGE". The
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15 is *not* simply the micro version number of GLib, although, for
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GLib 1.3.15, it happens to be the same. For the gory details, see
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configure.in and libtool documentation.
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If you want to run the Cygwin-hosted gcc, and still want to produce
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code that does not use Cygwin, but the msvcrt runtime, in theory it
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should work to use the -no-cygwin flag, but Tor hasn't tested that
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lately.
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If you would want to use the Cygwin tools to generate a GLib that
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*does* use the Cygwin runtime, the normal Unix configuration method
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should work as if on Unix. Note that successfully producing shared
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libraries (DLLs) for Cygwin most probably requires you to have a very
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new libtool. (And a new libtool probably requires rather new autoconf
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and automake.) Tor hasn't tested this in a while.
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Building with MSVC
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==================
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All the MSVC makefiles are for the command line build with nmake.
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If you want to use the VC-UI you can simply create wrapper .dsp
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makefiles (read the VC docs how to do so).
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Some modules may require Perl to auto-generate files. The goal (at
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least Hans's) is to not require any more tools.
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Build with:
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nmake -f makefile.msc
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or
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nmake -f makefile.msc DEBUG=1
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[
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The former will create 'release' versions of the DLLs. If you
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plan to distribute you DLLs please use this command. The latter
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will create DLLs with debug information _and_ link them with
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msvcrtd.dll instead of msvcrt.dll.
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Beware: There are known problems with mixing DLLs in one
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application, which are build against different runtimes.
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Especially the index-to-file mapping used by 'unix-style' file
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operation - _open() _pipe() etc. - breaks sometimes in strange
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ways (for example the Gimp plug-in communication).
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]
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Required libraries (not build from cvs)
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==================
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libintl (gnu-intl), libiconv
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libtiff, libpng, zlib, libjpeg
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are available pre-built from the website mentioned above.
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Versioning
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==========
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Instead of the Unix and auto* way of tracking versions and resolving
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dependencies (configure; make; make install) involving autoconf,
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automake, libtool and friends the MSVC build uses a different
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approach.
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The core of it's versioning is the file build/win32/module.defs.
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It contains entries of the form MODULE_VER, e.g.:
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GLIB_VER = 2.0
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LIBICONV_VER = 1.3
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and the placement of these modules defined as MODULE, e.g.:
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GLIB = $(TOP)/glib
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LIBICONV = $(TOP)/libiconv-$(LIBICONV_VER)
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whereas TOP is defined as the relative path from the respective
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module directory to your top build directory. Every makefile.msc
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needs to define TOP before including the common make file part
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make.msc, which than includes module.defs, like:
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TOP = ../..
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!INCLUDE $(TOP)/glib/build/win32/make.msc
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(Taken from gtk+/gdk/makefile.msc)
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With this provision it is possible to create almost placement
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independent makefiles without requiring to 'install' the libraries and
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headers into a common place (as it is done on Unix, and as Tor does
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when producing his zipfiles with prebuilt GLib, GTK+ etc).
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Special Files
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=============
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config.h.win32.in : @XXX_MAJOR_VERSION@ needs to be replaced by
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the current version/build number. The resulting file is to be saved
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as 'config.h.win32'. This should be automatically done if a package
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gets build on the Unix platform.
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makefile.msc.in : @XXX_MAJOR_VERSION@ to be replaced. Save as
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makefile.msc.
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<module>.def : every function which should be used from the outside of
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a dll needs to be marked for 'export'. It is common that one needs to change
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these files after some api changes occured. If there are variables to be
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exported another mechanism is needed, like :
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#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
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# ifdef GDK_COMPILATION
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# define GDKVAR __declspec(dllexport)
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# else
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# define GDKVAR extern __declspec(dllimport)
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# endif
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#else
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# define GDKVAR extern
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#endif
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Directory Structure
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===================
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all modules should be build in a common directory tree otherwise you
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need to adapt the file 'module.defs'. They are listed here in increasing
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dependencies order.
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<common rootdir without spaces>
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+- glib
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| +- build : [this module lives in the cvs root dir]
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| | +- win32
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| | .\module.defs : defines (relative) locations of the headers
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| | and libs and version numbers to be include
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| | in dll names
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| | .\make.msc : include by almost every 'makefile.msc'
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| | .\README.WIN32 : more information how to build
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| | .\glibconfig.h.win32.in : similar to config.h.win32.in
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| | .\makefile.msc : master makefile, sub dir makefiles should work
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| +- glib
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| +- gmodule
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| +- gthread : does _not_ depend on pthread anymore
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| +- gobject
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+- pango
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| +- pango : 'native' build does not require extra libs and
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| | includes the minimal required text renderer
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| | (there is also a currently slightly broken FreeType2
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| | based implementation for win32)
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| +- modules (not yet build)
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+- atk
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| +- atk
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| .\makefile.msc : build here
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+- gtk+
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| | .\config.h.win32 : for all the below
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| +- gdk-pixbuf
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| | .\gdk_pixbuf.rc.in : version resource for the DLLs. Needs
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| | to be converted (filled with version info)
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| | as described above.
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| +- gdk
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| | | .\makefile.msc : some auto-generation is needed to build in the
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| | | in the subdirectory
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| | +- win32
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| +- gtk
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+- gimp
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| .\makefile.msc : master makefile to build The Gimp. The makefiles
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| from the sub dirs should work stand alone, but than
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| the user needs to know the build order
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+- dia : additionally depends on libart_lgpl (in cvs)
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| and libxml2 ( see http://www.xmlsoft.org/ )
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+- lib
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+- app
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+- objects
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+- plug-ins
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+- python
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