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Building Clutter with mingw
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2008-02-15 11:49:33 +00:00
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2009-07-29 18:06:36 +00:00
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The mingw-cross-compile.sh script in this directory automates
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compilation of Clutter using the MinGW compiler. You can run it from
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Linux to cross compile or you can use MSYS and MinGW to compile it
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directly on Windows.
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2008-02-15 11:49:33 +00:00
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2009-07-29 18:06:36 +00:00
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If you were looking to build Clutter with Visual Studio instead there
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is an external project which is maintaining build files for Clutter
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(and other glib-based projects) here:
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https://launchpad.net/oah
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For cross compiling you need to have the compiler installed. The
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script should automatically download all other dependencies. Under
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Ubuntu (and probably other Debian-based distros) you can install the
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compiler with this command:
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sudo apt-get install mingw32{,-binutils,-runtime}
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To compile clutter,
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mkdir build_dir
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cd build_dir
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./mingw-cross-compile.sh
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and follow the prompts.
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2009-07-29 18:06:36 +00:00
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Building under MSYS
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Building directly under Windows requires some extra work to get some
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basic utilities installed. Here are step-by-step instructions to build
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from a clean installation of Windows:
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First you need to install the MinGW and MSYS packages from [1].
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Select the top package called 'Automated MinGW Intaller' and download
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the exe of the latest version. Run the executable and install to the
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default location. Make sure you DON'T install 'MinGW make' to make
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life easier.
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Next download the 'MSYS Base System'. Use the .exe installer from
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'Current release' (not the technology preview). Run the executable and
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install to the default location. Answer yes to whether you want to
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continue with the post install and tell it the location where you
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installed MinGW (which should be c:/MinGW).
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Next install the 'MSYS supplementary tools'. Again select .exe from
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the current release and install it to the default location.
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To get the dependencies we want to run the mingw-cross-compile.sh
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script. However to do this we first need some extra utilities.
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Make a directory called c:/msys/1.0/clutter-work and another directory
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called downloads under that. Go back to the SourceForge page for MinGW
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and select the 'User Contributed: mingwPORT' section. Download the
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wget tarball to the newly created downloads folder.
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Start MSYS and type the following to install wget.
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cd /clutter-work/downloads
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tar -jvxf wget-1.9.1-mingwPORT.tar.bz2
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cd wget-1.9.1/mingwPORT
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mkdir /usr/src
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PATH="$PATH":"$PWD" ./mingwPORT.sh
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Press enter at each question to just use the default
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Next we need to install unzip.exe which we can get from the GNUWin32
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ports. Visit here [2] and download the 'complete package, except
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sources'. Install it to the default location.
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Now we can type the following to download and install the clutter
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dependencies using the helper script:
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cd /clutter-work
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wget -O downloads/mingw-cross-compile.sh \
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http://folks.o-hand.com/neil/mingw-cross-compile.sh
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PATH="$PATH:/c/Program Files/GnuWin32/bin" \
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sh ./downloads/mingw-cross-compile.sh
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Press enter to all of the questions to get the default except the 'Do
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you want to download and install Clutter' question because that will
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try to use Git which we don't have installed.
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Next we need to install pkg-config to get Clutter's configure script
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to work. Type the following:
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cd /clutter-work/downloads
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wget 'http://pkgconfig.freedesktop.org/releases/pkg-config-0.23.tar.gz'
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tar -zvxf pkg-config-0.23.tar.gz
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cd pkg-config-0.23
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prefix=/clutter-work/clutter-cross
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libdir="${prefix}/lib"
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includedir="${prefix}/include"
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CFLAGS="-g -O2 -Wall -I${includedir}/glib-2.0 -I${libdir}/glib-2.0/include" \
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LDFLAGS="-L${libdir} -lglib-2.0 -lintl -liconv" \
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./configure
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make all install
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Now we should finally be ready to compile Clutter:
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cd /clutter-work/downloads
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wget http://www.clutter-project.org/sources/clutter/1.0/clutter-1.0.0.tar.bz2
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cd ..
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tar -jvxf downloads/clutter-1.0.0.tar.bz2
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cd clutter-1.0.0
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PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/clutter-work/clutter-cross/lib/pkgconfig \
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PATH="$PATH:/clutter-work/clutter-cross/bin" \
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CFLAGS="-mms-bitfields -I/clutter-work/clutter-cross/include -g -O2 -Wall" \
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./configure --prefix=/clutter-work/clutter-cross --with-flavour=win32
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make all install
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Now to prove that it worked we can run test-actors. Windows needs the
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Clutter DLL to be in the system path for this to work so type the
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following:
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export PATH="$PATH:/clutter-work/clutter-cross/bin"
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cd /clutter-work/clutter-1.0.0/tests
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.libs/test-actors
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If you want to compile a simple app without using autotools, it's
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easiest to use the libtool generated in the Clutter source so that it
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can work some voodoo with the included libraries. This assumes you've
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still got your path set up from the previous test:
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libtool --mode=link gcc -Wall -g -o simple-app simple-app.c \
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-I/clutter-work/clutter-cross/include \
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`PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/clutter-work/clutter-cross/lib/pkgconfig
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pkg-config clutter-0.8 --cflags --libs`
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Enjoy!
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[1] http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=2435
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[2] http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/unzip.htm
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