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include tutorial from http://wiki.njh.eu/mediawiki/index.php?title=Win32_Cross_Compiling_Tutorial&oldid=2061 (by Hans Bezemer)
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diff --git a/doc/index.html b/doc/index.html index d6adce2..b93de3f 100644 --- a/doc/index.html +++ b/doc/index.html @@ -11,13 +11,15 @@ font-size: 11pt; margin-top: 0em; } - h1, h2 { + h1, h2, h3 { font-family: sans-serif; - margin-top: 0em; } h2 { font-size: 14pt; - padding-top: 1em; + } + h3 { + font-size: 11pt; + background-color: #eee; } #navigation a { text-decoration: none; @@ -64,6 +66,11 @@ @media screen, handheld { h1 { font-size: 12pt; + margin-top: 0em; + } + h2 { + margin-top: 0em; + padding-top: 1em; } #navigation { position: fixed; @@ -163,12 +170,131 @@ <div class="section"> <h2 id="tutorial">Tutorial</h2> - <ul> - <li> - <a href="http://wiki.njh.eu/Win32_Cross_Compiling_Tutorial">Win32 Cross Compiling Tutorial</a> - by Hans Bezemer - </li> - </ul> + <h3>Step 1: Download and Unpack</h3> + + <p> + First, download the + <a href="#latest-release">latest release</a> + and unpack the tarball: + </p> + <pre>wget http://www.profv.de/mingw_cross_env/mingw_cross_env-2.5.tar.gz +tar -xzvf mingw_cross_env-2.5.tar.gz</pre> + + <p> + If you don't mind installing it in your home directory, + just skip the following step and go straight to step 3. + </p> + + <h3>Step 2: System-wide Installation (optional)</h3> + + <p> + Now you should save any previous installation + of the MinGW cross compiling environment. + Assuming you've installed it under + /opt/mingw (any other directory will do as well), + you should execute the following commands: + </p> + <pre>su +mv /opt/mingw /opt/mingw.old +exit</pre> + + <p> + Then you need to transfer the entire directory to its definitive location. + We will assume again you use /opt/mingw, + but feel free to use any other directory if you like. + </p> + <pre>su +mv mingw_cross_env-2.5 /opt/mingw +exit</pre> + + <p> + We're almost done. + Just change to your newly created directory and get going: + </p> + <pre>cd /opt/mingw</pre> + + <h3>Step 3: Build mingw_cross_env</h3> + + <p> + Enter the directory where you've unpacked the + MinGW cross compiling environment. + Now it depends on what you actually want - or need. + </p> + + <p> + If you choose to enter: + </p> + <pre>make</pre> + <p> + you're in for a long wait, + because the MinGW cross compiling environment + <a href="#packages">compiles a lot of stuff</a>. + On the other hand it doesn't require any intervention, + so you're free to do whatever you like + - like watch a movie or go for a night on the town. + When it's done you'll find that you've installed + a very capable Win32 cross compiler onto your system. + </p> + + <p> + If you only need the most basic tools you can also use: + </p> + <pre>make gcc</pre> + <p> + and add any additional packages you need later on. + You can also supply a host of packages on the + <a href="#usage">command line</a>, + e.g.: + </p> + <pre>make gtk lua libidn</pre> + <p> + You'll always end up with a consistent cross compiler environment. + </p> + + <p> + After you're done it just needs a little post-installation. + Edit your .bashrc script in order to change $PATH: + <pre>export PATH=/<em>where MinGW cross compiler is installed</em>/usr/bin:$PATH</pre> + + <p> + BTW, note that any compiler related environment variables + (like $CC, $LDFLAGS, etc.) + may spoil your compiling pleasure, + so be sure to delete or disable those. + </p> + + <h3>Step 4: Build your Project</h3> + + <p> + You probably will have to make a few adjustments to your Makefile: + </p> + <pre>CC=$(CROSS)gcc +LD=$(CROSS)ld +AR=$(CROSS)ar</pre> + <p> + You may have to add a few others, depending on your project. + Then, all you have to do is type this: + </p> + <pre>make CROSS="i386-mingw32msvc-"</pre> + + <p> + If you're using configure, all you have to do is: + </p> + <pre>./configure --host="i386-mingw32msvc" +make</pre> + <p> + That's it! + </p> + + <p> + Don't let any warnings put you off. + A warning like this is absolutely harmless: + </p> + <pre>configure: WARNING: If you wanted to set the --build type, don't use --host. +If a cross compiler is detected then cross compile mode will be used.</pre> + <p> + Everything will be just fine. + </p> </div> <div class="section"> @@ -358,6 +484,7 @@ <li>Giuseppe Scrivano</li> <li>Martin Gerhardy</li> <li>Mark Brand</li> + <li>Hans Bezemer</li> </ul> <p> @@ -627,6 +754,8 @@ </li> <li> <a href="http://freshmeat.net/projects/mingw_cross_env">Project entry on Freshmeat</a> + with a filled + <a href="http://freshmeat.net/projects/mingw_cross_env/comments">comments section</a> </li> <li> <a href="http://www.sandroid.org/imcross/">IMCROSS</a> @@ -639,6 +768,14 @@ and <a href="http://www.linuxtoday.com/developer/2009041501335RVSWDV">Linux Today</a> </li> + <li> + <a href="http://wiki.njh.eu/Cross_Compiling_for_Win32">Cross Compiling for Win32</a> + – an overview of the various possibilities for win32 cross compiling + </li> + <li> + <a href="http://wiki.wxwidgets.org/Cross-Compiling_Under_Linux#Cross-compiling_under_Linux_for_MS_Windows">Cross-compiling under Linux for MS Windows</a> + – a very old, but good win32 cross compiling tutorial + </li> </ul> </div> |