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* Edit settings/settings.mk and add a section for wine. The iMath source subdirectory src/wine-sdk-config contains a sample that works for me, but keep in mind that the settings.mk file varies between SDK versions. | * Edit settings/settings.mk and add a section for wine. The iMath source subdirectory src/wine-sdk-config contains a sample that works for me, but keep in mind that the settings.mk file varies between SDK versions. | ||
* Go to sdk/bin and create an executable called cppumaker with content <code>wine "$OO_SDK_HOME/bin/cppumaker.exe" "$@"</code> | * Go to sdk/bin and create an executable called cppumaker with content <code>wine "$OO_SDK_HOME/bin/cppumaker.exe" "$@"</code> | ||
* Install the Office DLLs where wine can find them (e.g. into the sdk/bin directory) but not into ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/system32, because this will confuse the office ("Cannot determine user interface language" error) | * Install the Office DLLs where wine can find them (e.g. into the sdk/bin directory) but not into ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/system32, because this will confuse the office ("Cannot determine user interface language" error) | ||
Revision as of 12:23, 31 January 2016
Ubuntu, mingw32, wine and Microsoft Visual C++
General setup
It seems that an Office 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++ to work under wine. Installing with vcsetup.exe, or installing Visual Studio is pretty hopeless and an overkill anyway. Instead, try this hack:
First make sure that your wine environment matches the Office you want to compile the extension for. If you are compiling for a 32-bit Office, you must install a 32-bit wine. If this does not happen automatically, use
winearch='win32' winecfg
Visual Studio 2012
- 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, mspdb120.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 vcrun2012. This will override msvcr120.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 12/VC/lib/ ~/.wine/drive_c/vc cp -aR /c/Programme/Microsoft Visual Studio 12/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/v7.1A/Lib/ ~/.wine/drive_c/sdk cp -aR /c-ro/Programme/Microsoft\ SDKs/Windows/v7.0A/Include/ ~/.wine/drive_c/sdk
Visual Studio 2010
- 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 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
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="-MD -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
- Depending on your CLN version, do one of the following
- 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:
- Add the switch -TC before -c -o in the last line of the block. This will help MSVC recognize the .S extension as a valid C file
- run make cl_asm.lo and make cl_asm_GF2.lo. This should create cl_asm.obj and cl_asm_GF2.obj
- or (newer versions):
- Edit the Makefile and find the line starting with
.S.lo
- Add the switch -TC before -c -o
- Edit the Makefile and find the line starting with
- 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
- Unpack the source code and run
autoreconf -i
in the new directory that was created. As of version 1.6.0, the GiNaC MSVC support branch has been merged with the master branch, so you can use that. - 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="-MD -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"
- On Windows compilation will fail in the ginsh subdirectory. Simply cd to this directory and run
make -t
(since we won't be needing ginsh) - GiNaC now compiles and all 58 tests pass successfully with
make LIB="C:/vc/lib;C:/sdk/lib;C:/local/lib" check
- If instead you get unhandled exception errors, try moving the definition of lst::info() from the .cpp file to the .h file (and don't ask me why this should make a difference). This only seems to happen when you compile with the -MT flag!
Compiling EQC
Copy libginac.lib into ~/.wine/drive_c/local/lib and the GiNaC headers into ~/.wine/drive_c/local/include/ginac (make sure you also get the headers from the parser subdirectory and put them into the /local/include/ginac directory).
- Before starting, be sure to run
make distclean
- 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 Office and the Office SDK into wine using the standard Windows installation files. Try to run ~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/<YOUR_OFFICE>/program/soffice.exe, if this doesn't start (cannot determine user interface language), then install it into a clean wine.
- LibreOffice 3.4 requires installing the Visual C++ 2008 runtime libraries with winetricks vcrun2008
- In the SDK base directory (e.g. ~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/<YOUR_OFFICE>/sdk), edit settings/dk.mk and change the platform
PLATFORM=wine
(for Apache OpenOffice, create a file called config.guess in the sdk subdirectory with contentsecho wine; exit 0
) - Edit settings/settings.mk and add a section for wine. The iMath source subdirectory src/wine-sdk-config contains a sample that works for me, but keep in mind that the settings.mk file varies between SDK versions.
- Go to sdk/bin and create an executable called cppumaker with content
wine "$OO_SDK_HOME/bin/cppumaker.exe" "$@"
- Install the Office DLLs where wine can find them (e.g. into the sdk/bin directory) 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 all the headers from the src subdirectory into ~/.wine/drive_c/local/include/libeqc
- Because GNU make has problems with spaces in paths, it is strongly advisable to create a symlink to ~/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files and any other directory that has spaces (e.g. LibreOffice\ 4)
- Edit the config.wine file matching your Office installation in the directory src/wine-sdk-config. Set
BASE=
to match your wine installation directory. Edit the relevant entries at the top of the file using the symlinked directory names without spaces - Source this config.wine.xxx file
- Run
autoreconf -i
- Run
./configure CC="wine cl" CXX="wine cl" LD="wine cl" MANIFEST_TOOL="wine mt" --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