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OSSBuild-mingw -------------- OSSBuild-mingw provides a build system based on jhbuild to build open source software using Mingw/Msys for Windows. It extends jhbuild, wrapping several of its commands and providing new ones that are specific to this build system. It also provides a default configuration and a set of modules that is ready to use both on Windows and Linux Prerequisites ------------- On Windows: * Git: http://code.google.com/p/msysgit/ * Python (2.7): http://www.python.org/download/windows/ * setuptools: http://pypi.python.org/packages/2.7/s/setuptools/setuptools-0.6c11.win32-py2.7.exe#md5=57e1e64f6b7c7f1d2eddfc9746bbaf20 * PyGtk (all-in-one installer): http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/pygtk/2.24/pygtk-all-in-one-2.24.0.win32-py2.7.msi * MinGW-get (install all packages): http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/files/Automated%20MinGW%20Installer/mingw-get-inst/ We recommend using Console 2.00 instead of the default MinGW's terminal emulator. To install it, run: $ mingw-get install msys-console $ console-config On Linux: * git * python * python-setuptools * libtool * autoconf * automake * cmake * glib2-devel (glib-genmarshal) * bison * yasm * flex * Install Python27 with wine: $wine msiexec /i /path/to/installer/python2.7.msi Install ossbuild --------------- 1. Checkout sources: Create a directory to work in. $ git clone git://github.com/ossbuild/ossbuild-main.git $ cd ossbuild-main $ git submodule init $ git submodule update 2. Install as root, systemwide: $ python setup.py install or as user: $ python setup.py install --prefix ~/prefix 3 Bootstrap (install the default toolchain and extra headers like the DirectX ones) $ ossbuild setup $ ossbuild update_moduleset Configuring ossbuild -------------------- OSSBuild has two configuration files, ~/.ossbuild/ossbuildrc and ~/.ossbuild/ossbuildenv. 1. ossbuildrc Configration file for the build system similar to the jhbuild one. You can use this file to override the default values (set in /path/to/repo/ossbuild/defaults.ossbuild) The installation step will create one for you changing the path of the modulesets directory: modulesets_dir = '/home/user/git/ossbuild/modulesets' 2. ossbuilenv Configuration file used to override environment variables. This file is loaded before the defaults one, allowing setting the environment variables HOST and TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX, which are used to use a custom toolchain. Using ossbuild -------------- Since ossbuild uses jhbuild, you can use most of the jhbuild commands (see http://developer.gnome.org/jhbuild/unstable/) 1. List modules $ ossbuild list -a 2. Update modules list $ ossbuild update_moduleset 3. Build $ ossbuild build gstreamer Building for W64 ---------------- Builds for 64bits are not supported yet, but you can still try using the W64 toolchain provided by mingw-w64 and send us patches :) You only need to change the default toolchain as explained in the next section Changing the default toolchain ------------------------------ We strongly reccomend using the default toolchain, installed with the 'setup' command. If you still want to use a different toolchain, you should edit the environment file (~/.ossbuild/ossbuildenv) and change the host triplet and the toolchain prefix. On Fedora 15, to use the system's cross-compiler you can use: os.environ['HOST'] = 'i686-pc-mingw32' os.environ['TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX'] = '/usr'
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