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author | Andrei Karas <akaras@inbox.ru> | 2016-10-22 17:01:17 +0300 |
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committer | Andrei Karas <akaras@inbox.ru> | 2016-10-22 19:59:32 +0300 |
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diff --git a/README.cmake b/README.cmake deleted file mode 100644 index b116780fb..000000000 --- a/README.cmake +++ /dev/null @@ -1,138 +0,0 @@ -Warning cmake is unsupported build type. - -0. Contents ------------- - 1. Basic syntax - 2. How do I... - 3. Crosscompiling using CMake - 4. Creating an installer binary for Windows - -This readme explains the most common parameters to CMake needed for -building mana, as well as setting up a cross build environement to -create Windows builds. - - -1. Basic syntax ---------------- - -cmake [options] <source directory> - -If you don't need any special options just change to the directory where -you extracted the sources and do `cmake . && make' - -The syntax for setting variables to control CMakes behaviour is --D <variable>=<value> - - -2. How do I... --------------- - -- Use a custom install prefix (like --prefix on autoconf)? - CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/path/to/prefix -- Create a debug build? - CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug . -- Add additional package search directories? - CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=/prefix/path -- Add additional include search directories? - CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH=/include/path - -For example, to build mana to install in /opt/mana, with libraries in -/build/mana/lib, and SDL-headers in /build/mana/include/SDL you'd use -the following command: - -cmake -D CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=/build/mana \ - -D CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH=/build/mana/include/SDL \ - -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/opt/mana . - - -3. Crosscompiling using CMake ------------------------------ - -The following example assumes you're doing a Windows-build from within a -UNIX environement, using mingw32 installed in /build/mingw32. - -- create a toolchain-file describing your environement: -$ cat /build/toolchain.cmake -# the name of the target operating system -SET(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME Windows) - -# toolchain prefix, can be overridden by -DTOOLCHAIN=... -IF (NOT TOOLCHAIN) - SET(TOOLCHAIN "i386-mingw32-") -ENDIF() - -# which compilers to use for C and C++ -SET(CMAKE_C_COMPILER ${TOOLCHAIN}gcc) -SET(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER ${TOOLCHAIN}g++) - -# here is the target environment located -SET(CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH /build/mingw32 /build/mana-libs ) - -# adjust the default behaviour of the FIND_XXX() commands: -# search headers and libraries in the target environment, search -# programs in the host environment -set(CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_MODE_PROGRAM NEVER) -set(CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_MODE_LIBRARY ONLY) -set(CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_MODE_INCLUDE ONLY) - - -- set your PATH to include the bin-directory of your mingw32-installation: -$ export PATH=/build/mingw32/bin:$PATH - -- configure the source tree for the build, using the toolchain file: -$ cmake -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=/build/toolchain.cmake . - -- use make for building the application - - -4. Creating an installer binary for Windows -------------------------------------------- - -Call cmake with the following flags: - - - CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=/build/toolchain.cmake - The path to your toolchain file from chapter 3 - - VERSION=$VERSION - The version number for the build, used to set client identification and - EXE meta information. Needs to be in the form Major.Minor.Release.Build - - CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo|Release - RelWithDebInfo is the prefered build type, as it provides some backtrace - information without blowing the binary up too much. Don't use Debug. - -Install nsis (on Debian, apt-get install nsis), and get the UnTGZ plugin: - http://nsis.sourceforge.net/UnTGZ_plug-in -Place untgz.dll in nsis plugins directory (on Debian, /usr/share/nsis/Plugins/) - -Now chdir to packaging/windows. Make sure you have the msgfmt program (from -gettext), and execute make-translations.sh to generate translations from the -po-files in ../../translations/ - -Check that you've got the translations, and call `makensis setup.nsi' with the -following parameters: - - -DDLLDIR=/build/mana-libs/lib/ - The directory you've put the libraries. It's the one from the toolchain file - with /lib/ added at the end. If you'd like to include the Dr. MingW crash - handler place exchndl.dll in this directory. - -DPRODUCT_VERSION=$VERSION - Same as above - -DUPX=true - Set to upx if you'd like to compress the binaries using upx (and install upx, - of course). Will remove debug symbols. - -DEXESUFFIX=/src - Suffix to the source directory, pointing to the directory where the binaries - are. For cmake-builds that's /src. - -To build the installer for the 0.1.0.0 release you'd do the following: -$ cmake -DVERSION=0.1.0.0 -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo \ - -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=/build/toolchain.cmake . -[...] -$ make -[...] -$ cd packaging/windows -$ ./make-translations.sh -[...] -$ makensis -DDLLDIR=/build/mana-libs/lib/ -DPRODUCT_VERSION=0.1.0.0 \ - -DUPX=true -DEXESUFFIX=/src setup.nsi - -and end up with the installer in mana-0.1.0.0-win32.exe |