gnupic: Re: [gnupic] Building of gputils using MinGW/MSys under Windows
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Re: [gnupic] Building of gputils using MinGW/MSys under Windows
From:
Craig Franklin ####@####.####
Date:
19 Nov 2005 01:30:30 +0000
Message-Id: <437E805B.40101@users.sourceforge.net>
Chen Xiao Fan wrote:
>The following is from gputils README.txt.
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>>A native win32 version of MinGW is available. However, the process for
>>compiling on a win32 system has not been developed. This will be provided
>>some time in the future.
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>>Until then, official gputils ports to win32 will be generated using a cross
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>>compiler on a Linux system. The following scripts will configure gputils
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>>cross compile to win32 using a Linux system:
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Not sure, but I think I wrote those words before MSYS existed.
>Actually I am able to build it using MinGW/MSys following the normal
>"configure -- Make -- Make install" process. The default "Make install"
>put them in /usr/local/bin and /usr/local/share/gputils which will then
>map to the following directory in my system:
>C:\msys\1.0\local\bin (gpasm/gplink and others)
>C:\msys\1.0\local\share\gputils (header and lkr)
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>I know that we need to set two environmental variables as well.
>For example, in my system, they are set by the Win32 installer as:
>GPUTILS_HEADER_PATH = C:\Program Files\gputils\header
>GPUTILS_LKR_PATH = C:\Program Files\gputils\lkr
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>Now I have a question. How do we package the program nicely
>just like the released Win32 binary package? I do not find
>this in the documentation.
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http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/gputils/scripts/build/mingw/
Use NSIS with the script. You will probably have to modify it.
>Regards,
>Xiaofan
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