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-- $Id: README.MinGW,v 1.5 2011/02/26 16:57:17 tom Exp $
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-- Author: Juergen Pfeifer
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This is work in progress, but it's in an state where one can see it
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works at least on the Windows Console.
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You should install the MSYS package, so that you've a shell environment that
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allows you to run the scripts, especially configure etc. You can get that
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from http://www.mingw.org
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To build ncurses for native Windows, you need the MinGW toolchain. The
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original MinGW toolchain from the above site is only for 32-Bit Windows. As
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Windows Server - and also regular workstations - are moving to 64-Bit, it
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seems to be reasonable to have a toolchain that supports both architectures.
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I recommend to use the TDM gcc toolchain which you can find at
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http://tdm-gcc.tdragon.net/download. Go to the download section and select
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the bundle installer for tdm64 (MinGW-w64). This installs a multilib version
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of the gcc toolchain that can compile for native 32- and 64-Bit Windows
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versions. It also comes with a working pthread implementation.
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The latest config and build scripts we use for MinGW have only been tested
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for the gcc-4.4 compiler toolchain (or better).
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Using MinGW is a pragmatic decision, it's the easiest way to port this
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heavily UNIX based sourcebase to native Windows. The goal is of course
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to provide the includes, libraries and DLLs to be used with the more
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common traditional development environments on Windows, mainly with
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Microsoft Visual Studio.
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If you start a bash from the MSYS environment, please make sure that the
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Microsoft Development tools are in your PATH right after the MinGW
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tools. The LIB.EXE tool is the only one needed. You need this only if
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you want to build DLLs that work with native Windows programs. If you
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don't have any Microsoft Development tools on your machine, consider
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at least to get the free "Visual C++ 2010 Express Edition".
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It contains the LIB.EXE tool. You may also use this compiler to test
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writing native Windows programs using the ncurses DLLs without using
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MinGW then for writing apps.
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It is necessary to unset the TERM environment variable, to activate the
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Windows console-driver.
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Please also make sure that MSYS links to the correct directory containing
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your MinGW toolchain. For TDM this is usually C:\MinGW64. In your Windows
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CMD.EXE command shell go to the MSYS root directory (most probably
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C:\MSYS or C:\MSYS\1.0) and verify, that there is a junction point mingw
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that points to the MinGW toolchain directory. If not, delete the mingw
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directory and use the mklink command (or the linkd.exe utility on older
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Windows) to create the junction point.
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This code requires WindowsNT 5.1 or better, which means on the client
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Windows XP or better, on the server Windows Server 2003 or better.
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In order to build ncurses for the planned interop layer with .NET, we
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recommend to use these options with configure
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--disable-home-terminfo
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--enable-reentrant
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--enable-sp-funcs
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--enable-term-driver
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--enable-interop
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--with-pthread (if using TDM toolchain as recommended)
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This is the configuration commandline as I'm using it at the moment:
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./configure \
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--prefix=/mingw \
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--without-cxx-binding \
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--without-ada \
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--enable-warnings \
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--enable-assertions \
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--enable-reentrant \
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--with-debug \
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--with-normal \
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--disable-home-terminfo \
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--enable-sp-funcs \
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--enable-term-driver \
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--enable-interop \
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--with-pthread
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If you are on a 64-Bit Windows system and want to build a 32-Bit version
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of ncurses, you may use this commandline for configuration (when using
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the TDM toolchain):
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CC="gcc -m32" LD="ld -m32" ./configure \
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--prefix=/mingw \
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--without-cxx-binding \
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--without-ada \
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--enable-warnings \
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--enable-assertions \
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--enable-reentrant \
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--with-debug \
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--with-normal \
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--disable-home-terminfo \
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--enable-sp-funcs \
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--enable-term-driver \
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--enable-interop \
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--with-pthread
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All the options above are - like the whole Windows support -
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experimental.
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In order to build the DLLs, after your regular make you must call
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make dlls
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A lot is still TODO, e.g.:
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- Wide Character support
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The Win32Con driver should actually only use Unicode in the
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future.
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- Thread support (locking). If using TDM toolchain this is done by
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configuring pthreads.
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- A GUI console driver
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- Support for Terminals attached via a serial port (via terminfo)
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- Support for networked Terminal connections (via terminfo)
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- Workarounds for MinGW's filesystem access are necessary to make infocmp
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work (though tic works).
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To support terminfo, we need to have an ioctl() simulation for the
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serial and networked Terminals.
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