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diff --git a/README.Windows b/README.Windows index 65d4d26..c786bc3 100644 --- a/README.Windows +++ b/README.Windows @@ -4,91 +4,12 @@ copyright. Quackle was first ported to Windows by John Fultz, jfultz@wolfram.com, who is also the original author of this ReadMe. -I maintain the Windows version so that it can be built with either -Visual C++ or the GNU-based MinGW compiler. As of Quackle 1.0.4, -I use the Visual Studio tools bundled with Qt 5.9.1 to build the release -version. The build ought to work with Visual C++ Express, as well, but -I'm not sure whether Microsoft disables useful optimizations in that version, -so I won't guarantee that you'll get nice and fast optimized binaries. +The cmake build steps documented in [README.md](README.md) work fine under Windows with +Visual C++. Quackle used to build with mingw, and perhaps it can still be made to +do so, but that configuration is no longer supported. -All build commands are run from Windows' regular command shell. The -tools are: - -Free Tools Build: ------------------------------------- -MinGW -Qt 5.9 -git -cygwin (optional) - if you want to debug, you'll need gdb from cygwin. -cmake (optional) - -Microsoft Tools Build: ------------------------------------- -Visual C++ -Qt 5.9 -git -cmake (optional) - -Installer build: ------------------------------------- -Inno Setup 6 - - -Also, you'll need to make sure the following things are set appropriately -in your environment... - -* INCLUDE needs to include Qt's include\ directory -* LIB needs to include Qt's lib\ directory -* PATH needs to include MinGW's bin\ directory and Qt's bin/ directory. -* cygwin's bin directory (if present) should be on PATH, and it must - be after MinGW. - - -Building is very straightforward. The following steps will get you to a -working executable... - -* Make sure your PATH includes Qt's 'bin' directory. If you're building - with MinGW, make sure your PATH includes MinGW's 'bin' directory, and - that it's earlier than Qt's 'bin' directory on the PATH (otherwise, - attempts to run it from the build layout may fail with DLL errors). - -* In the directories quackle\, quackle\quackleio, and quackle\quacker, - do the following... - qmake - - Free tools: Microsoft tools: - mingw32-make <target> nmake <target> - <target> can be debug, release, or empty if you want to build both. - -* You can now run quackle\quacker\release\Quackle.exe - -* If, when running Visual Studio builds, you get a "fatal error CVT1100", - then it can be fixed as follows: - + In the Solution Explorer, open up Quackle, then Generated Files - + Look for any copies of quacker.res - + Right-click on each one and choose Exclude From Project - -* Recent versions of Visual Studio no longer build XP-compatible binaries - by default. To change this in the project file, bring up the - Quackle Properties page, and under the General configuration, - change the "Platform Toolset" to one which indicates Windows XP - compatibility. Do this for the Quackle, quackleio, and libquackle - projects (the minimum projects which are part of a standard Quackle install). - - -NEW BUILD SYSTEM COMING ------------------------ -Quackle 1.0.4 was built with cmake and vcpkg. This very much lowers the barrier -to getting a build up and running. Basic outline: - -* Install qt5 in vcpkg (note vcpkg defaults to 32-bit, so tell it if you want - 64-bit) -* Set environment variable Qt5DIR=<vcpkg_dir>\installed\<platform>\share\cmake\Qt5 -* Run cmake pointing to the quacker/ directory -* Build from cmake as usual or, if you built using Visual Studio, you can open the - generated solution file - -More detailed instructions coming later. +A note about using cmake under Windows...cmake is finicky about backslashes. Specify +all pathnames (e.g., in the CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH) with forward slashes (/). Additional things to know: @@ -100,43 +21,3 @@ Additional things to know: + From the Quackle directory, run the following... <full path to Inno Setup's ISCC.exe> installer.iss /FQuackleInstaller /O. /Q + Find the file QuackleInstaller.exe in the quackle\ directory. - -* MinGW doesn't seem to come with a debugger, but the cygwin gdb - seems to work great on MinGW-generated binaries. Watch for - conflicts between MinGW and cygwin if both are on the path at - once, though. - -* If you're more comfortable with project files you can run - qmake -tp vc - to generate project files. I've included a 'quackle.sln' which contains - all of the projects including all of the various utilities. If you're - not interested in the additional utilities, you can simply ignore - Visual C++'s warnings about missing project files. Only the quackle, - quackleio, and quacker projects are absolutely necessary, and if you - run qmake -tp vc in the directories mentioned above, you'll have those - project files. - - -Building Qt libraries ---------------------- - You can download the mingw or Visual Studio versions of the prebuilt - Qt libraries. - - To build your own libraries, download - qt-win-opensource-src-<ver>.zip - from Trolltech or a mirror. Unpack it someplace. Set your - PATH so that it contains Qt's bin directory. It should also - include MinGW's bin directory if you're building for MinGW, or - the results of having run VSVARS32.BAT (found in Common7\Tools) - if you're building on Visual Studio. - - If you have cygwin installed, make sure that you do *not* have - it on your PATH. Then run - - configure -debug-and-release - - and follow the directions given at the end of the [moderately lengthy] - configure process. - - Here's a helpful document on the process: - https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/windows-support.html#downloading-and-installing-qt |