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