+2001-09-04 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
+
+ * README.win32: Update. Don't mention pthreads.
+
+ * build-dll: Remove, moved to the build module.
+
+ * glibconfig.h.win32.in: Don't mention pthreds here, either.
+
+ * glib/gstrfuncs.c: Mark the correct variable for export from DLL.
+
+ * glib/giowin32.c (g_io_win32_msg_create_watch): Owen forgot to
+ rename the win32_watch_funcs variable here, too.
+
+ * */makefile.mingw.in: Don't use version number in import library
+ name. Use whole version number in DLL name. Use build-dll from the
+ build module.
+
Tue Sep 4 01:50:24 2001 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* NEWS: updates for 1.3.7 release.
+2001-09-04 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
+
+ * README.win32: Update. Don't mention pthreads.
+
+ * build-dll: Remove, moved to the build module.
+
+ * glibconfig.h.win32.in: Don't mention pthreds here, either.
+
+ * glib/gstrfuncs.c: Mark the correct variable for export from DLL.
+
+ * glib/giowin32.c (g_io_win32_msg_create_watch): Owen forgot to
+ rename the win32_watch_funcs variable here, too.
+
+ * */makefile.mingw.in: Don't use version number in import library
+ name. Use whole version number in DLL name. Use build-dll from the
+ build module.
+
Tue Sep 4 01:50:24 2001 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* NEWS: updates for 1.3.7 release.
+2001-09-04 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
+
+ * README.win32: Update. Don't mention pthreads.
+
+ * build-dll: Remove, moved to the build module.
+
+ * glibconfig.h.win32.in: Don't mention pthreds here, either.
+
+ * glib/gstrfuncs.c: Mark the correct variable for export from DLL.
+
+ * glib/giowin32.c (g_io_win32_msg_create_watch): Owen forgot to
+ rename the win32_watch_funcs variable here, too.
+
+ * */makefile.mingw.in: Don't use version number in import library
+ name. Use whole version number in DLL name. Use build-dll from the
+ build module.
+
Tue Sep 4 01:50:24 2001 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* NEWS: updates for 1.3.7 release.
+2001-09-04 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
+
+ * README.win32: Update. Don't mention pthreads.
+
+ * build-dll: Remove, moved to the build module.
+
+ * glibconfig.h.win32.in: Don't mention pthreds here, either.
+
+ * glib/gstrfuncs.c: Mark the correct variable for export from DLL.
+
+ * glib/giowin32.c (g_io_win32_msg_create_watch): Owen forgot to
+ rename the win32_watch_funcs variable here, too.
+
+ * */makefile.mingw.in: Don't use version number in import library
+ name. Use whole version number in DLL name. Use build-dll from the
+ build module.
+
Tue Sep 4 01:50:24 2001 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* NEWS: updates for 1.3.7 release.
+2001-09-04 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
+
+ * README.win32: Update. Don't mention pthreads.
+
+ * build-dll: Remove, moved to the build module.
+
+ * glibconfig.h.win32.in: Don't mention pthreds here, either.
+
+ * glib/gstrfuncs.c: Mark the correct variable for export from DLL.
+
+ * glib/giowin32.c (g_io_win32_msg_create_watch): Owen forgot to
+ rename the win32_watch_funcs variable here, too.
+
+ * */makefile.mingw.in: Don't use version number in import library
+ name. Use whole version number in DLL name. Use build-dll from the
+ build module.
+
Tue Sep 4 01:50:24 2001 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* NEWS: updates for 1.3.7 release.
+2001-09-04 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
+
+ * README.win32: Update. Don't mention pthreads.
+
+ * build-dll: Remove, moved to the build module.
+
+ * glibconfig.h.win32.in: Don't mention pthreds here, either.
+
+ * glib/gstrfuncs.c: Mark the correct variable for export from DLL.
+
+ * glib/giowin32.c (g_io_win32_msg_create_watch): Owen forgot to
+ rename the win32_watch_funcs variable here, too.
+
+ * */makefile.mingw.in: Don't use version number in import library
+ name. Use whole version number in DLL name. Use build-dll from the
+ build module.
+
Tue Sep 4 01:50:24 2001 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* NEWS: updates for 1.3.7 release.
+2001-09-04 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
+
+ * README.win32: Update. Don't mention pthreads.
+
+ * build-dll: Remove, moved to the build module.
+
+ * glibconfig.h.win32.in: Don't mention pthreds here, either.
+
+ * glib/gstrfuncs.c: Mark the correct variable for export from DLL.
+
+ * glib/giowin32.c (g_io_win32_msg_create_watch): Owen forgot to
+ rename the win32_watch_funcs variable here, too.
+
+ * */makefile.mingw.in: Don't use version number in import library
+ name. Use whole version number in DLL name. Use build-dll from the
+ build module.
+
Tue Sep 4 01:50:24 2001 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* NEWS: updates for 1.3.7 release.
+2001-09-04 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
+
+ * README.win32: Update. Don't mention pthreads.
+
+ * build-dll: Remove, moved to the build module.
+
+ * glibconfig.h.win32.in: Don't mention pthreds here, either.
+
+ * glib/gstrfuncs.c: Mark the correct variable for export from DLL.
+
+ * glib/giowin32.c (g_io_win32_msg_create_watch): Owen forgot to
+ rename the win32_watch_funcs variable here, too.
+
+ * */makefile.mingw.in: Don't use version number in import library
+ name. Use whole version number in DLL name. Use build-dll from the
+ build module.
+
Tue Sep 4 01:50:24 2001 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* NEWS: updates for 1.3.7 release.
native Windows, and pre-built binaries (DLLs), surf to
http://www.gimp.org/win32/ . "Native" means that we use the Win32 API
only, and no POSIX (Unix) emulation layer except that provided by the
-Microsoft runtime C library, and a pthreads emulation library.
+Microsoft runtime C library.
To build GLib on Win32, you can use either gcc or the Microsoft
compiler and tools. Both the compiler from MSVC 5.0 and from MSVC 6.0
But note that to just *use* GLib on Windows, there is no need to build
it, prebuilt DLLs are available from the webiste above.
-With gcc I mean gcc-2.95.2 as distributed by Mumit Khan, either as a
-mingw version (preferred), or running under cygwin. To successfully
-use gcc, follow the instructions below. We want to use gcc
--mno-cygwin, i.e. produce executables (.exe and .dll files) that do
-*not* require the cygwin runtime library. This is called "mingw". I
-also use the -fnative-struct flag, which means that in order to use
-the prebuilt DLLs (especially of GTK+), you *must* also use that flag.
+With gcc I mean gcc-2.95.3 from www.mingw.org. It might be possible
+also to use gcc from Cygwin. (But also in that case, we want to use
+gcc -mno-cygwin, i.e. produce executables (.exe and .dll files) that
+do *not* require the cygwin runtime library. This is called "mingw".)
+
+To successfully use gcc, follow the instructions below. I also use
+the -fnative-struct flag, which means that in order to use the
+prebuilt DLLs (especially of GTK+), you *must* also use that flag.
(This flag means that the struct layout is identical to that used by
MSVC.)
-If you would want to use the cygwin tools to generate a GLib that
-*does* use the cygwin runtime, the normal Unix configuration method
+If you would want to use the Cygwin tools to generate a GLib that
+*does* use the Cygwin runtime, the normal Unix configuration method
should work as if on Unix. Note that successfully producing shared
-libraries (DLLs) most probably requires you to have a very new libtool
-(from March 2001), and to replace the libtool.m4 included in
-acinclude.m4 with the new one, and to replace ltmain.sh.
+libraries (DLLs) most probably requires you to have a very new
+libtool. (And a new libtool probably requires rather new autoconf and
+automake.)
-It is also possible to use the ./configure mechanism when building for
-a mingw configuration. You should be running cygwin for the configure
-script to work, obviously. The same libtool issue has to be taken into
-account as when building for Cygwin: You most probably should have a
-libtool from March 2001 or so, and replace libtool.m4 (in
-acinclude.m4) and ltmain.sh.
+It might also be possible to use the ./configure mechanism when
+building for a mingw configuration. You should be running Cygwin for
+the configure script to work, obviously. The same libtool issue has to
+be taken into account as when building for Cygwin: You most probably
+should have a very new libtool.
The following preprocessor macros are used for conditional compilation
related to Win32:
- __GNUC__ is defined when using GCC
- _MSC_VER is defined when using the Microsoft compiler
-G_OS_WIN32 implies using the Microsoft C runtime MSVCRT.DLL. GLib or
-software using it is not known to work with the older CRTDLL.DLL
-runtime.
+G_OS_WIN32 implies using the Microsoft C runtime MSVCRT.DLL. GLib is
+not known to work with the older CRTDLL.DLL runtime, or the static
+Microsoft C runtime libraries.
Building software that use GLib or GTk+
=======================================
have the right compiler set up the right way, so if you intend to use
gcc, follow the relevant instructions below in that case, too.
-Pthreads library
-================
-
-Before building you must get the pthreads library for Win32 from
-http://sourceware.cygnus.com/pthreads-win32/. The pthreads-win32
-snapshot from 1999-05-30 is the one that should be used. Edit the
-location of the pthreads library and include files in makefile.msc or
-makefile.mingw. The pthreads distribution includes the precompiled dll
-and import libraries both for MSVC and gcc. Later versions might also
-work.
-
-The pthreads for Win32 package that the thread support uses supposedly
-isn't quite ready yet, and thus threads stuff should not be relied
-upon for anything serious.
-
Libiconv
========
Before building GLib you must also have the libiconv library, either
from the same website mentioned above, or from it's homepage at
-http://clisp.cons.org/~haible/packages-libiconv.html.
+http://clisp.cons.org/~haible/packages-libiconv.html. Libiconv has
+makefiles for building with MS Visual C only, but as it is one source
+file only, building iot "by hand" with gcc isn't hard.
Where are the makefiles?
========================
If you are building from a CVS snapshot, you will not have any
makefile.mingw or makefile.msc file. You should copy the corresponding
makefile.mingw.in or makefile.msc.in file to that name, and edit the
-line that sets GLIB_VER to the correct version number.
+@GLIB_VERSION@ strings to the correct version number.
This is done automatically when an official GLib source distribution
package is built.
Building GLib with gcc
======================
-I use the latest gcc, gcc-2.95.2. Version 2.95 will most probably also
-work.
+I use the latest gcc, gcc-2.95.3. Version 2.95.2 will most probably
+also work.
-You can either use gcc running on cygwin, or the "pure" mingw
+You can either use gcc running on Cygwin, or the "pure" mingw
gcc. Using the latter is much easier.
Just fetch the latest version of gcc for mingw and the msvcrt runtime,
-currently from
-ftp://ftp.nanotech.wisc.edu/pub/khan/gnu-win32/mingw32/snapshots/gcc-2.95.2-1/
-.
-
-Download the three zip archives: the gcc-<version>-msvcrt,
-mingw-msvcrt-<timestamp> and binutils-<timestamp>-msvcrt, and unpack
-them in a suitable directory.
+from www.mingw.org..
Set up your PATH so that the gcc from the bin directory that got
-created above is the one that gets used. You can skip steps 1--5
-below. Even if you run the mingw gcc, you still want to have cygwin to
-run make in.
+created above is the one that gets used. Even if you run the mingw
+gcc, you still want to have Cygwin to run make in.
-If you want to run a cygwin-based gcc, it gets a bit more
+If you want to run a Cygwin-based gcc, it gets a bit more
complicated. We still want gcc to produce code that does not use
-cygwin, but the msvcrt runtime. The way to do this can be quite
-complex, and the instructions are not included here. Contact me if you
-want some possibly outdated, misleading and incomplete advice.
+Cygwin, but the msvcrt runtime. In theory it should work to use the
+-no-cygwin flag, but I haven't tested that lately.
Building with MSVC
==================
If using the Microsoft toolchain, build with `nmake -f
-makefile.msc`. Install with `nmake -f makefile.msc install`.
+makefile.msc`.
--Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/bash
-
-# Temporary hack until building dlls is easier with gcc -mno-cygwin
-# ("mingw32").
-
-# This is usable with cygwin 1.1.x and gcc-2.95.2 for mingw as
-# distributed by Mumit Khan. For other combinations, no idea.
-
-GCC="gcc"
-DLLTOOL="dlltool"
-AS=as
-
-library=$1; shift
-version=$1; shift;
-def=$1; shift
-ldargs="$*"
-
-defswitch=""
-[ -n "$def" -a "$def" != '-' ] && defswitch="--def $def"
-
-libname=$library
-[ $version != '-' ] && libname=$library-$version
-dllfile=$libname.dll
-
-for F in $ldargs; do
- case $F in
- *.[ao]) objs="$objs $F";;
- esac
-done
-
-# Check if we have a resource file for this DLL.
-resfile=""
-if [ -f $library.rc ]; then
- resfile=$library-win32res.o
- objs="$objs $resfile"
- ldargs="$ldargs $resfile"
-
- # Check if we have a build number stamp file.
- if [ -f $library-build.stamp ]; then
- read number <$library-build.stamp
- buildnumber=$[number+1]
- echo Build number is $buildnumber
- echo $buildnumber >$library-build.stamp
- else
- echo Using zero as build number
- buildnumber=0
- fi
-
- m4 -DBUILDNUMBER=$buildnumber <$library.rc >$library-win32res.rc
- windres $library-win32res.rc $library-win32res.o
- rm $library-win32res.rc
-fi
-
-# Build the DLL.
-
-$GCC -mdll -mno-cygwin -Wl,--base-file,$library.base -o $dllfile $ldargs &&
-$DLLTOOL --as=$AS --dllname $dllfile $defswitch --base-file $library.base --output-exp $library.exp $objs &&
-$GCC -mdll -mno-cygwin -Wl,--base-file,$library.base,$library.exp -o $dllfile $ldargs &&
-$DLLTOOL --as=$AS --dllname $dllfile $defswitch --base-file $library.base --output-exp $library.exp $objs &&
-$GCC -mdll -mno-cygwin -Wl,$library.exp -o $dllfile $ldargs &&
-$DLLTOOL --as=$AS --dllname $dllfile $defswitch --output-lib lib$libname.a $objs
-
-# Finally, also build import libraries for the Microsoft linker. You
-# will either need to have some decent version of MSVC, or get lib.exe
-# (and link.exe) from the (freely downloadable) Microsoft Platform SDK.
-
-if type -p lib.exe && [ -n "$def" -a "$def" != '-' ]; then
- lib -name:$libname.dll -def:$def -out:$libname.lib
-fi
-
-rm $library.base $library.exp 2>/dev/null
GIOWin32Watch *watch;
GSource *source;
- source = g_source_new (&win32_watch_funcs, sizeof (GIOWin32Watch));
+ source = g_source_new (&g_io_watch_funcs, sizeof (GIOWin32Watch));
watch = (GIOWin32Watch *)source;
watch->channel = channel;
* inteferes with g_strsignal() on some OSes
*/
-#if defined(G_PLATFORM_WIN32) && defined(__GNUC__)
-__declspec(dllexport)
-#endif
static const guint16 ascii_table_data[256] = {
0x004, 0x004, 0x004, 0x004, 0x004, 0x004, 0x004, 0x004,
0x004, 0x104, 0x104, 0x004, 0x104, 0x104, 0x004, 0x004,
/* the upper 128 are all zeroes */
};
+#if defined(G_PLATFORM_WIN32) && defined(__GNUC__)
+__declspec(dllexport)
+#endif
const guint16 * const g_ascii_table = ascii_table_data;
gchar*
TOP = ../..
-include $(TOP)/build/win32/make.mingw
-
-# Possibly override GLib version in build/win32/module.defs
-GLIB_VER = @GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION@.@GLIB_MINOR_VERSION@
+include ../build/win32/make.mingw
################################################################
all : \
../config.h \
../glibconfig.h \
- glib-$(GLIB_VER).dll \
+ glib-@GLIB_VERSION@.dll \
gspawn-win32-helper.exe
glib_OBJECTS = \
ifeq ($(wildcard makefile.mingw.in),makefile.mingw.in)
makefile.mingw: makefile.mingw.in
- sed -e 's,@GLIB[_]MAJOR_VERSION@,@GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION@,' \
- -e 's,@GLIB[_]MINOR_VERSION@,@GLIB_MINOR_VERSION@,' <$< >$@
+ sed -e 's,@GLIB[_]VERSION@,@GLIB_VERSION@,' <$< >$@
endif
-################ glib
-
-glib-$(GLIB_VER).dll : $(glib_OBJECTS) glib.def
- ../build-dll glib $(GLIB_VER) glib.def $(glib_OBJECTS) $(INTL_LIBS) $(LIBICONV_LIBS) -luser32 -lwsock32
+################ The glib DLL
-#glib-$(GLIB_VER).dll : $(glib_OBJECTS) glib.def
-# dllwrap --mno-cygwin --dllname glib-$(GLIB_VER).dll --implib glib-$(GLIB_VER).lib --def glib.def $(glib_OBJECTS) $(INTL_LIBS) $(LIBICONV_LIBS) -luser32 -lwsock32
+glib-@GLIB_VERSION@.dll : $(glib_OBJECTS) glib.def
+ $(BUILD_DLL) glib @GLIB_VERSION@ glib.def $(glib_OBJECTS) $(INTL_LIBS) $(LIBICONV_LIBS) -luser32 -lwsock32
gspawn-win32-helper.exe : gspawn-win32-helper.c
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -mwindows -DG_LOG_DOMAIN=\"gspawn-win32-helper\" -o $@ $< -L . -lglib-$(GLIB_VER)
-
-################ subdirectories
-
-sub-gmodule :
- cd gmodule && $(MAKE) -f makefile.mingw all
-
-sub-gthread :
- cd gthread && $(MAKE) -f makefile.mingw all
-
-sub-gobject :
- cd gobject && $(MAKE) -f makefile.mingw all
-
-################ test progs
-
-testglib.o : testglib.c
- $(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) -DG_LOG_DOMAIN=\"testglib\" $<
-
-testglib.exe : glib-$(GLIB_VER).dll testglib.o
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o testglib testglib.o -L . -lglib-$(GLIB_VER) $(LDFLAGS)
-
-testgdate.o : testgdate.c
- $(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) -DG_LOG_DOMAIN=\"testgdate\" $<
-
-testgdate.exe : glib-$(GLIB_VER).dll testgdate.o
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o testgdate.exe testgdate.o -L . -lglib-$(GLIB_VER) $(LDFLAGS)
-
-testgdateparser.o : testgdateparser.c
- $(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) -DG_LOG_DOMAIN=\"testgdateparser\" $<
-
-testgdateparser.exe : glib-$(GLIB_VER).dll testgdateparser.o
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o testgdateparser.exe testgdateparser.o -L . -lglib-$(GLIB_VER) $(LDFLAGS)
-
-
-################ other stuff
+ $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -mwindows -DG_LOG_DOMAIN=\"gspawn-win32-helper\" -o $@ $< -L . -lglib
-clean::
- -rm config.h glibconfig.h gmodule/gmoduleconf.h
typedef union _GSystemThread GSystemThread;
union _GSystemThread
{
- /* The size of the data array should be sizeof (pthread_t) */
- /* This value corresponds to the 1999-05-30 version of pthreads-win32 */
+ /* The size of the data array is sizeof (GThreadData *), from
+ * gthread-win32.c */
char data[4];
double dummy_double;
void *dummy_pointer;
#define G_MODULE_IMPL_WIN32 3
#define G_MODULE_IMPL_OS2 4
#define G_MODULE_IMPL_BEOS 5
+#define G_MODULE_IMPL_DYLD 6
#define G_MODULE_IMPL G_MODULE_IMPL_WIN32
#undef G_MODULE_HAVE_DLERROR
include ../build/win32/make.mingw
-# Possibly override GLib version in build\win32\module.defs
-GLIB_VER = @GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION@.@GLIB_MINOR_VERSION@
-
################################################################
# Nothing much configurable below
INCLUDES = -I .. -I ../glib -I .
DEFINES = -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DG_LOG_DOMAIN=\"GModule\" -DG_ENABLE_DEBUG
-BUILD_DLL = ../build-dll
-
all : \
gmoduleconf.h \
- gmodule-$(GLIB_VER).dll \
- testgmodule.exe
+ gmodule-@GLIB_VERSION@.dll \
+ testgmodule.exe \
+ libgplugin_a.dll libgplugin_b.dll
ifeq ($(wildcard makefile.mingw.in),makefile.mingw.in)
makefile.mingw: makefile.mingw.in
- sed -e 's,@GLIB[_]MAJOR_VERSION@,@GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION@,' \
- -e 's,@GLIB[_]MINOR_VERSION@,@GLIB_MINOR_VERSION@,' <$< >$@
+ sed -e 's,@GLIB[_]VERSION@,@GLIB_VERSION@,' <$< >$@
endif
gmodule_OBJECTS = \
gmoduleconf.h: gmoduleconf.h.win32
cp $< $@
-gmodule-$(GLIB_VER).dll : $(gmodule_OBJECTS) gmodule.def
- $(BUILD_DLL) gmodule $(GLIB_VER) gmodule.def $(gmodule_OBJECTS) -L ../glib -lglib-$(GLIB_VER)
+################ The gmodule DLL
+
+gmodule-@GLIB_VERSION@.dll : $(gmodule_OBJECTS) gmodule.def
+ $(BUILD_DLL) gmodule @GLIB_VERSION@ $(CFLAGS) gmodule.def $(gmodule_OBJECTS) -L ../glib -lglib
################ test prog
-testgmodule.exe : gmodule-$(GLIB_VER).dll testgmodule.o libgplugin_a.dll libgplugin_b.dll
-# Wow, do we really have to do it like this to get some symbols
-# exported from a .exe? Apparently yes. Does the __declspec(dllexport)
-# actually do anything in gcc?
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -Wl,--base-file,testgmodule.base -o testgmodule.exe testgmodule.o -L ../glib -lglib-$(GLIB_VER) -L . -lgmodule-$(GLIB_VER) $(LDFLAGS)
- $(DLLTOOL) --base-file testgmodule.base --output-exp testgmodule.exp testgmodule.o
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -Wl,--base-file,testgmodule.base,testgmodule.exp -o testgmodule.exe testgmodule.o -L ../glib -lglib-$(GLIB_VER) -L . -lgmodule-$(GLIB_VER) $(LDFLAGS)
- $(DLLTOOL) --base-file testgmodule.base --output-exp testgmodule.exp testgmodule.o
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -Wl,testgmodule.exp -o testgmodule.exe testgmodule.o -L ../glib -lglib-$(GLIB_VER) -L . -lgmodule-$(GLIB_VER) $(LDFLAGS)
+testgmodule.exe : gmodule-@GLIB_VERSION@.dll testgmodule.o
+# We have to generate an .exp file separately with dlltool, and link
+# with that. Sigh.
+ dlltool --output-exp testgmodule.exp testgmodule.o
+ $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o testgmodule.exe testgmodule.o testgmodule.exp -L ../glib -lglib -L . -lgmodule $(LFLAGS)
libgplugin_a.dll : libgplugin_a.o
- $(BUILD_DLL) libgplugin_a - - libgplugin_a.o -L ../glib -lglib-$(GLIB_VER) -L . -lgmodule-$(GLIB_VER)
+ $(BUILD_DLL) libgplugin_a - libgplugin_a.o -L ../glib -lglib -L . -lgmodule
libgplugin_b.dll : libgplugin_b.o
- $(BUILD_DLL) libgplugin_b - - libgplugin_b.o -L ../glib -lglib-$(GLIB_VER) -L . -lgmodule-$(GLIB_VER)
+ $(BUILD_DLL) libgplugin_b - libgplugin_b.o -L ../glib -lglib -L . -lgmodule
+
+################ Other stuff
+
+clean::
+ -rm gmoduleconf.h
include ../build/win32/make.mingw
-# Possibly override GLib version in build/win32/module.defs
-GLIB_VER = @GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION@.@GLIB_MINOR_VERSION@
-
################################################################
# Nothing much configurable below
BUILD_DLL = ../build-dll
all : \
- gobject-$(GLIB_VER).dll \
+ gobject-@GLIB_VERSION@.dll \
glib-genmarshal.exe
ifeq ($(wildcard makefile.mingw.in),makefile.mingw.in)
makefile.mingw: makefile.mingw.in
- sed -e 's,@GLIB[_]MAJOR_VERSION@,@GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION@,' \
- -e 's,@GLIB[_]MINOR_VERSION@,@GLIB_MINOR_VERSION@,' \
+ sed -e 's,@GLIB[_]VERSION@,@GLIB_VERSION@,' \
-e 's,@RE[B]UILD@,,' <$< >$@
endif
gvaluetransform.o \
gvaluetypes.o
-gobject-$(GLIB_VER).dll : $(srcdir)/stamp-gmarshal.h gmarshal.c $(gobject_OBJECTS) gobject.def
- $(BUILD_DLL) gobject $(GLIB_VER) gobject.def $(gobject_OBJECTS) -L .. -lglib-$(GLIB_VER)
+gobject-@GLIB_VERSION@.dll : $(srcdir)/stamp-gmarshal.h gmarshal.c $(gobject_OBJECTS) gobject.def
+ $(BUILD_DLL) gobject @GLIB_VERSION@ gobject.def $(gobject_OBJECTS) -L ../glib -lglib
glib-genmarshal.exe : glib-genmarshal.c
- $(CC) -o $@ $(CFLAGS) -UGOBJECT_COMPILATION $< -L .. -lglib-$(GLIB_VER)
+ $(CC) -o $@ $(CFLAGS) -UGOBJECT_COMPILATION $< -L ../glib -lglib
# Copied from Makefile.am:
# initial creation of the real stamp-* files
include ../build/win32/make.mingw
-# Possibly override GLib version in build/win32/module.defs
-GLIB_VER = @GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION@.@GLIB_MINOR_VERSION@
-
################################################################
# Nothing much configurable below
INCLUDES = -I .. -I ../glib -I .
DEFINES = -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DG_LOG_DOMAIN=\"GThread\" -DG_ENABLE_DEBUG
-BUILD_DLL = ../build-dll
-
all : \
- gthread-$(GLIB_VER).dll
+ gthread-@GLIB_VERSION@.dll
ifeq ($(wildcard makefile.mingw.in),makefile.mingw.in)
makefile.mingw: makefile.mingw.in
- sed -e 's,@GLIB[_]MAJOR_VERSION@,@GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION@,' \
- -e 's,@GLIB[_]MINOR_VERSION@,@GLIB_MINOR_VERSION@,' <$< >$@
+ sed -e 's,@GLIB[_]VERSION@,@GLIB_VERSION@,' <$< >$@
endif
gthread_OBJECTS = \
gthread-impl.o
-gthread-$(GLIB_VER).dll : $(gthread_OBJECTS) gthread.def
- $(BUILD_DLL) gthread $(GLIB_VER) gthread.def $(gthread_OBJECTS) -L ../glib -lglib-$(GLIB_VER)
+gthread-@GLIB_VERSION@.dll : $(gthread_OBJECTS) gthread.def
+ $(BUILD_DLL) gthread @GLIB_VERSION@ gthread.def $(gthread_OBJECTS) -L ../glib -lglib
include ../build/win32/make.mingw
-# Possibly override GLib version in build\win32\module.defs
-GLIB_VER = @GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION@.@GLIB_MINOR_VERSION@
-
################################################################
# Nothing much configurable below
INCLUDES = -I .. -I ../glib -I ../gmodule
DEFINES = -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
-BUILD_DLL = ../build-dll
-
TESTS = \
testglib.exe \
testgdate.exe \
ifeq ($(wildcard makefile.mingw.in),makefile.mingw.in)
makefile.mingw: makefile.mingw.in
- sed -e 's,@GLIB[_]MAJOR_VERSION@,@GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION@,' \
- -e 's,@GLIB[_]MINOR_VERSION@,@GLIB_MINOR_VERSION@,' <$< >$@
+ sed -e 's,@GLIB[_]VERSION@,@GLIB_VERSION@,' <$< >$@
endif
.SUFFIXES: .c .i .exe
.c.exe:
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $< -L ../gthread -lgthread-$(GLIB_VER) -L ../glib -lglib-$(GLIB_VER)
+ $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $< -L ../gthread -lgthread -L ../glib -lglib
module-test.exe : module-test.o
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -Wl,--base-file,module-test.base -o module-test.exe module-test.o -L ../glib -lglib-$(GLIB_VER) -L ../gmodule -lgmodule-$(GLIB_VER) $(LDFLAGS)
+ $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -Wl,--base-file,module-test.base -o module-test.exe module-test.o -L ../glib -lglib -L ../gmodule -lgmodule $(LDFLAGS)
$(DLLTOOL) --base-file module-test.base --output-exp module-test.exp module-test.o
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -Wl,--base-file,module-test.base,module-test.exp -o module-test.exe module-test.o -L ../glib -lglib-$(GLIB_VER) -L ../gmodule -lgmodule-$(GLIB_VER) $(LDFLAGS)
+ $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -Wl,--base-file,module-test.base,module-test.exp -o module-test.exe module-test.o -L ../glib -lglib -L ../gmodule -lgmodule $(LDFLAGS)
$(DLLTOOL) --base-file module-test.base --output-exp module-test.exp module-test.o
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -Wl,module-test.exp -o module-test.exe module-test.o -L ../glib -lglib-$(GLIB_VER) -L ../gmodule -lgmodule-$(GLIB_VER) $(LDFLAGS)
+ $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -Wl,module-test.exp -o module-test.exe module-test.o -L ../glib -lglib -L ../gmodule -lgmodule $(LDFLAGS)
libmoduletestplugin_a.dll : libmoduletestplugin_a.o
- $(BUILD_DLL) libmoduletestplugin_a - - libmoduletestplugin_a.o -L ../glib -lglib-$(GLIB_VER) -L ../gmodule -lgmodule-$(GLIB_VER)
+ $(BUILD_DLL) libmoduletestplugin_a - libmoduletestplugin_a.o -L ../glib -lglib -L ../gmodule -lgmodule
libmoduletestplugin_b.dll : libmoduletestplugin_b.o
- $(BUILD_DLL) libmoduletestplugin_b - - libmoduletestplugin_b.o -L ../glib -lglib-$(GLIB_VER) -L ../gmodule -lgmodule-$(GLIB_VER)
+ $(BUILD_DLL) libmoduletestplugin_b - libmoduletestplugin_b.o -L ../glib -lglib -L ../gmodule -lgmodule
check: all
@for P in $(TESTS) ; do echo $$P; ./$$P; done