Cross-compiling for Windows: Difference between revisions
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* If you get zillions of multiply-defined symbol errors, try replacing -MD with -MT when running configure (do a distclean before you re-run configure) | * If you get zillions of multiply-defined symbol errors, try replacing -MD with -MT when running configure (do a distclean before you re-run configure) | ||
=== Preparing the | === Preparing the Office SDK === | ||
* Install Openoffice.org and the Openoffice SDK into wine using the standard Windows installation files. Try to run ~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/OpenOffice.org 3/program/soffice.exe, if this doesn't start (cannot determine user interface language), then install it into a clean wine. | * Install Openoffice.org and the Openoffice SDK into wine using the standard Windows installation files. Try to run ~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/OpenOffice.org 3/program/soffice.exe, if this doesn't start (cannot determine user interface language), then install it into a clean wine. | ||
* In the SDK base directory (e.g. ~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/OpenOffice.org 3/Basis/sdk), put a file config.guess<code>echo wine; exit 0</code> and make it executable. | * LibreOffice 3.4 didn't work for me | ||
* In the SDK base directory (e.g. ~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/OpenOffice.org 3/Basis/sdk), put a file config.guess <code>echo wine; exit 0</code> and make it executable. | |||
* Edit settings/settings.mk and add a section for wine: | * Edit settings/settings.mk and add a section for wine: | ||
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LIBRARY_LINK_FLAGS+=/DEBUG | LIBRARY_LINK_FLAGS+=/DEBUG | ||
EXE_LINK_FLAGS+=/DEBUG | EXE_LINK_FLAGS+=/DEBUG | ||
endif | |||
LINK_JAVA_LIBS=/LIBPATH:"$(OO_SDK_JAVA_HOME)/lib" | |||
ifneq "$(OO_SDK_URE_HOME)" "" | |||
URE_MISC="$(OO_SDK_URE_HOME)"\misc | |||
endif | endif | ||
endif | endif | ||
* Go to sdk/bin and create an executable cppumaker <code>LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/ure/lib /usr/lib/openoffice/basis3.2/sdk/bin/cppumaker.bin "$@"</code> | |||
* Go to sdk/bin and create an executable called cppumaker <code>LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/ure/lib /usr/lib/openoffice/basis3.2/sdk/bin/cppumaker.bin "$@"</code> | |||
* Go to URE/bin and do <code>ln -s /usr/lib/ure/bin/regmerge .</code>. | * Go to URE/bin and do <code>ln -s /usr/lib/ure/bin/regmerge .</code>. | ||
* We probably don't want to use regcomp, but anyway | * We probably don't want to use regcomp, but anyway | ||
ln -s /usr/lib/ure/bin/regcomp . | ln -s /usr/lib/ure/bin/regcomp . | ||
ln -s /usr/lib/ure/bin/regcomp.bin . | ln -s /usr/lib/ure/bin/regcomp.bin . | ||
* Install the | * Install the Office DLLs where wine can find them, but not into ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/system32, because this will confuse the office ("Cannot determine user interface language" error) | ||
=== Compiling iMath === | === Compiling iMath === |
Revision as of 10:03, 15 December 2011
Ubuntu, wine, and msys installed into wine
I have not been successful with this. If you want to try, get the automated MinGW installer from Sourceforge. Choose the pre-packaged lists, and then run mingw-get update; mingw-get install msys-base mingw32-base
, which should update libtool to version 2.4
Ubuntu, mingw32, wine and Microsoft Visual C++
General setup
It seems that an Openoffice extension for Windows must be compiled with MSVC to be compatible. Here is a way to do this from within Ubuntu. Make sure you have mingw32 and wine installed. Then, get Microsoft Visual (Express) C++ 2010 to work under wine. Installing with vcsetup.exe, or installing Visual Studio is pretty hopeless and an overkill anyway. Instead, try this hack:
- Get a working installation under Windows (the express version is available for free, and works fine)
- After booting into Ubuntu, copy cl.exe, c1xx.dll, c1.dll, c2.dll, lib.exe, link.exe, mspdb100.dll and clui.dll from the Windows Visual Express installation to .wine/drive_c/windows/system32/ or some other location in your PATH
- Copy mt.exe from a Windows SDK installation to .wine/drive_c/windows/system32/ or some other location in your PATH
- Get winetricks
- Run winetricks vcrun2010. This will override msvcr100.dll with a Windows native version in the wine configuration
wine cl, wine link and wine lib should now work from a (Unix) terminal
Install the required libraries and include files somewhere (is there a better/standard location?)
mkdir ~/.wine/drive_c/vc cp -aR /c/Programme/Microsoft Visual Studio 10/VC/lib/ ~/.wine/drive_c/vc cp -aR /c/Programme/Microsoft Visual Studio 10/VC/include/ ~/.wine/drive_c/vc cd ~/.wine/drive_c/vc/include cp time.h sys mkdir ~/.wine/drive_c/sdk cp -aR /c/Programme/Microsoft\ SDKs/Windows/v7.0A/Lib/ ~/.wine/drive_c/sdk cp -aR /c-ro/Programme/Microsoft\ SDKs/Windows/v7.0A/Include/ ~/.wine/drive_c/sdk
Libtool version 2.4 claims to be able to deal with MSVC so use that version if you can.
Compiling CLN
The latest CLN has patches applied so that it will compile with MSVC
- Run
./configure CC="wine cl" CXX="wine cl" CCAS="wine cl" LD="wine link" MANIFEST_TOOL="wine mt" LIB="C:/vc/lib;C:/sdk/lib" CPPFLAGS="-DNO_ASM -EHsc -IC:/vc/include -IC:/sdk/include" --host=i586-mingw32msvc
- Edit libtool and find the two lines containing
-OUT
. Replacelib
withwine lib
- Run make LIB="C:/vc/lib;C:/sdk/lib"
- make will stop and complain about missing files cl_asm.obj and cl_asm_GF2.obj
- change to the src subdirectory
- Remove cl_asm.lo and cl_asm_GF2.lo
- Edit the Makefile and find the lines starting with
cl_asm.lo:
andcl_asm_GF2.lo:
- Change cl_asm.S and cl_asm_GF2.S to cl_asm_.cc and cl_asm_GF2.cc in these lines (because MSVC doesn't recognize the .S extension). Total of three changes for each.
- run make cl_asm.lo and make cl_asm_GF2.lo. This should create cl_asm.obj and cl_asm_GF2.obj
- Run make LIB="C:/vc/lib;C:/sdk/lib" to finish the compile
- Run make LIB="C:/vc/lib;C:/sdk/lib" check, all tests should pass successfully
Compiling GiNaC
- Copy libcln.lib into ~/.wine/drive_c/local/lib and the CLN headers into ~/.wine/drive_c/local/include/cln
- Get the source code from GiNaC MSVC support branch using the download button on the web page.
- Unpack and run
autoreconf -i
in the new directory that was created - You can now run
./configure CC="wine cl" CXX="wine cl" LD="wine link" MANIFEST_TOOL="wine mt" LIB="C:/vc/lib;C:/sdk/lib" CPPFLAGS="-DNO_ASM -EHsc -IC:/vc/include -IC:/sdk/include -IC:/local/include" --disable-shared --enable-static --host=i586-mingw32msvc
. - Edit the libtool created by configure:
- The line starting with
old_archive_cmds
must read"wine lib -OUT:\$oldlib\$oldobjs\$old_deplibs"
. Note that this line occurs twice in the file!
- The line starting with
- In the check (and other subdirectories), when linking fails edit the Makefile and add the following to the command starting with CXXLINK:
libcln.lib
. This is necessary because the package config file cln.pc is in Unix format and cl cannot find the library as specified there - Run
make LIB="C:/vc/lib;C:/sdk/lib;C:/local/lib"
- GiNaC now compiles and all 58 tests pass successfully with
make LIB="C:/vc/lib;C:/sdk/lib;C:/local/lib" check
Compiling EQC
Copy libginac.lib into ~/.wine/drive_c/local/lib and the GiNaC headers into ~/.wine/drive_c/local/include/ginac
- Before starting, be sure to run
make distclean
and also remove the ccache line in src/Makefile.am (if you want to use ccache then add it to the configure invocation, e.g.CC="ccache wine cl"
) - Run
autoreconf -i
and./configure CC="wine cl" CXX="wine cl" LD="wine link" MANIFEST_TOOL="wine mt" LIB="C:/vc/lib;c:/sdk/lib" CPPFLAGS="-DEBUG -MD -EHsc -IC:/vc/include -IC:/sdk/include -IC:/local/include" --host=i586-mingw32msvc
. - Find two lines with
...lib -OUT...
in libtool and change them to...wine lib -OUT...
- To get EQC to link successfully, you need to edit the src/Makefile and add the following to the command starting with CXXLINK:
libcln.lib libginac.lib
. - Run
make LIB="C:/vc/lib;C:/sdk/lib;C:/local/lib"
- If you get zillions of multiply-defined symbol errors, try replacing -MD with -MT when running configure (do a distclean before you re-run configure)
Preparing the Office SDK
- Install Openoffice.org and the Openoffice SDK into wine using the standard Windows installation files. Try to run ~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/OpenOffice.org 3/program/soffice.exe, if this doesn't start (cannot determine user interface language), then install it into a clean wine.
- LibreOffice 3.4 didn't work for me
- In the SDK base directory (e.g. ~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/OpenOffice.org 3/Basis/sdk), put a file config.guess
echo wine; exit 0
and make it executable. - Edit settings/settings.mk and add a section for wine:
########################################################################### # # Wine specific settings # ########################################################################### ifeq "$(PLATFORM)" "wine" # Settings for Wine cross-compilation using Microsoft compiler/linker # OS=WINE PS=/ ICL=$$ CC=wine cl LINK=wine link BUILDLIB=wine lib echo=echo MKDIR=mkdir -p MV=mv CAT=cat OBJ_EXT=obj EXE_EXT=.exe COPY=cp SHAREDLIB_EXT=dll SHAREDLIB_OUT=$(OUT_BIN) PACKAGE_LIB_DIR=windows.plt UNOPKG_PLATFORM=Windows # OSEP=\< CSEP=\> QUOTE= QM=\" SQM= ECHOLINE=echo. P2BG= # DEL=rm DELRECURSIVE=rm -r URLPREFIX=file:/// # SALLIB=isal.lib CPPULIB=icppu.lib CPPUHELPERLIB=icppuhelper.lib SALHELPERLIB=isalhelper.lib REGLIB=ireg.lib STORELIB=istore.lib STLPORTLIB=stlport_vc71$(STLDEBUG).lib # BLANK= EMPTYSTRING= PATH_SEPARATOR=; # use this for release version CC_FLAGS=-c -MT -Zm500 -Zc:forScope,wchar_t- -wd4251 -wd4275 -wd4290 -wd4675 -wd4786 -wd4800 -Zc:forScope -GR -EHa ifeq "$(CPP_MANIFEST)" "true" LINK_MANIFEST=mt -manifest $@.manifest "-outputresource:$@;2" else LINK_MANIFEST= endif ifeq "$(DEBUG)" "yes" CC_FLAGS+=-Zi endif CC_INCLUDES=-I. -I$(OUT_INC) -I$(PRJ)/include -I"$(CPP_WINDOWS_VC)/include" -I"$(BASE)/local/include" #STL_INCLUDES=-I"$(OO_SDK_HOME)/include/stl" SDK_JAVA_INCLUDES = -I"$(OO_SDK_JAVA_HOME)/include" -I"$(OO_SDK_JAVA_HOME)/include/win32" # # define for used compiler necessary for UNO # -DCPPU_ENV=msci -- windows msvc 4.x - 7.x # CC_DEFINES=-DWIN32 -DWNT -D_DLL -DCPPU_ENV=msci CC_OUTPUT_SWITCH=-Fo # LIBRARY_LINK_FLAGS=/NODEFAULTLIB /DLL /DEBUGTYPE:cv COMP_LINK_FLAGS=$(LIBRARY_LINK_FLAGS) /DEF:$(PRJ)/settings/component.uno.def EXE_LINK_FLAGS=/MAP /OPT:NOREF /SUBSYSTEM:CONSOLE /BASE:0x1b000000 /DEBUGTYPE:cv /NODEFAULTLIB msvcrt.lib kernel32.lib ifeq "$(DEBUG)" "yes" LIBRARY_LINK_FLAGS+=/DEBUG EXE_LINK_FLAGS+=/DEBUG endif
LINK_JAVA_LIBS=/LIBPATH:"$(OO_SDK_JAVA_HOME)/lib"
ifneq "$(OO_SDK_URE_HOME)" "" URE_MISC="$(OO_SDK_URE_HOME)"\misc endif endif
- Go to sdk/bin and create an executable called cppumaker
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/ure/lib /usr/lib/openoffice/basis3.2/sdk/bin/cppumaker.bin "$@"
- Go to URE/bin and do
ln -s /usr/lib/ure/bin/regmerge .
. - We probably don't want to use regcomp, but anyway
ln -s /usr/lib/ure/bin/regcomp . ln -s /usr/lib/ure/bin/regcomp.bin .
- Install the Office DLLs where wine can find them, but not into ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/system32, because this will confuse the office ("Cannot determine user interface language" error)
Compiling iMath
- Copy libeqc.lib into ~/.wine/drive_c/local/lib and the headers into ~/.wine/drive_c/local/include/libeqc
- Edit config.wine
BASE=
to match your wine installation directory - Source the config.wine file
- Edit src/Makefile.in and change the line starting with PRJ to match your installation (spaces must be escaped - therefore using $(...) doesn't work. Can someone tell me how to get it to work?)
- Run
env LIBTOOLIZE=/usr/local/bin/libtoolize autoreconf -i
- Run
./configure CC="wine cl" CXX="wine cl" LD="wine cl" --host=i586-mingw32msvc --build=i686-pc-linux-gnu
- Change into the source directory
- Run make. This will produce an error about mt.exe at the end of the process. Just run make again and the extension is created in the iMathout directory