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=== libzip === | === libzip === | ||
Finally, we also need [http://nih.at/libzip/ libzip] and its dependency [http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/files/ | Finally, we also need [http://nih.at/libzip/ libzip] and its dependency [http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/files/MinGW%20zlib/ MinGW/zlib]. | ||
Download the [http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/files/ | Download the [http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/files/MinGW%20zlib/zlib-1.2.3-1-mingw32/libz-1.2.3-1-mingw32-dev.tar.gz/download latest version] of the [http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/files/MinGW%20zlib/ MinGW/zlib dev package] and place the downloaded .tar.gz file in '''c:\MinGW'''. | ||
In an MSYS shell do the following: | In an MSYS shell do the following: | ||
$ '''cd /c/ | $ '''cd /c/MinGW''' | ||
$ '''tar xvzf | $ '''tar xvzf libz-*.tar.gz''' | ||
Then: | |||
Download [http://nih.at/libzip/libzip-0.9.3.tar.gz libzip-0.9.3.tar.gz] and extract it somewhere. | |||
$ '''tar xfvz libzip-0.9.3.tar.gz''' | $ '''tar xfvz libzip-0.9.3.tar.gz''' | ||
$ '''cd | $ '''cd libzip-0.9.3''' | ||
$ ''' | $ '''autoreconf -i''' | ||
$ '''./configure''' | |||
$ '''make''' | $ '''make''' | ||
$ '''make install''' | |||
== Building sigrok == | == Building sigrok == |
Revision as of 01:24, 25 March 2010
TODO: This page is outdated and not correct. This will be fixed soon!
This page describes how to build sigrok on Windows.
Building and installing the requirements
TortoiseGit
For checking out the sigrok source code you can use TortoiseGit on Windows.
- Download and install the latest version (for 32bit or 64bit Windows) of TortoiseGit (just double-click the *.msi installer).
- Download and install the latest version of the "full installer" of MSysGit (double-click the *.exe installer).
Mingw/MSYS
In order to build sigrok and various of its dependencies, we need a UNIX-like environment on Windows, which is provided by MinGW/MSYS.
- Download the latest version (5.1.6 currently) of MinGW (double-click the installer *.exe, which will download and install all components).
- Make sure you enable "MinGW base tools", "g++ compiler", and "MinGW Make" in the installer.
- For simplicity it's recommended to leave the default install location of "C:\MinGW" unchanged.
- Download and install the latest stable version which has an installer (1.0.11 currently) of the MSYS base system (double-click the installer *.exe file).
- For simplicity it's recommended to leave the default install location of "C:\msys\1.0" unchanged.
- The installer will ask (in a DOS box) whether you have MinGW installed (say 'y') and where (say 'C:/MinGW').
autotools
In order to get a working autotools setup various further MSYS packages and their dependencies are required:
- autoconf: Download the latest version of the MSYS/autoconf binary package and place the downloaded .tar.lzma file in c:\MSYS\1.0.
- perl (required for autotools): Download the latest version of the MSYS/perl binary package and place the downloaded .tar.lzma file in c:\MSYS\1.0.
- libcrypt (required for perl): Download the latest version of the MSYS/libcrypt DLL package and place the downloaded .tar.lzma file in c:\MSYS\1.0.
- perl (required for autotools): Download the latest version of the MSYS/perl binary package and place the downloaded .tar.lzma file in c:\MSYS\1.0.
- automake: Download the latest version of the MSYS/automake binary package and place the downloaded .tar.lzma file in c:\MSYS\1.0.
- m4 (required for aclocal): Download the latest version of the MSYS/m4 binary package and place the downloaded .tar.lzma file in c:\MSYS\1.0.
- libtool: Download the latest version of the MSYS/libtool binary package and place the downloaded .tar.lzma file in c:\MSYS\1.0.
In an MSYS shell do the following:
$ cd /c/MSYS/1.0 $ tar -xv --lzma -f autoconf-*.tar.lzma $ tar -xv --lzma -f automake-*.tar.lzma $ tar -xv --lzma -f libtool-*.tar.lzma $ tar -xv --lzma -f perl-*.tar.lzma $ tar -xv --lzma -f libcrypt-*.tar.lzma $ tar -xv --lzma -f m4-*.tar.lzma
libglib
sigrok also needs libglib >= 2.0 (but not Gtk+), which in turn needs pkg-config and libintl. Download the latest versions of the respective Windows binaries and extract them into /c/MSYS/1.0:
- glib_2.22.5-1_win32.zip
- glib-dev_2.22.5-1_win32.zip
- pkg-config_0.23-3_win32.zip
- pkg-config-dev_0.23-3_win32.zip
- proxy-libintl-dev_20080918_win32.zip
Qt 4.6
Download the latest version (>= 4.5) of the Qt SDK for Windows (LGPL version) and double-click the installer. The download includes the Qt libraries, Qt Creator, Qt Designer, and various other Qt development tools.
libusb 1.0
$ git clone git://git.libusb.org/libusb-pbatard.git $ cd libusb-pbatard $ ./autogen.sh $ make $ make install
libzip
Finally, we also need libzip and its dependency MinGW/zlib.
Download the latest version of the MinGW/zlib dev package and place the downloaded .tar.gz file in c:\MinGW.
In an MSYS shell do the following:
$ cd /c/MinGW $ tar xvzf libz-*.tar.gz
Then:
Download libzip-0.9.3.tar.gz and extract it somewhere.
$ tar xfvz libzip-0.9.3.tar.gz $ cd libzip-0.9.3 $ autoreconf -i $ ./configure $ make $ make install
Building sigrok
Get the source code:
$ git clone git://sigrok.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/sigrok/sigrok (or use TortoiseGit) $ cd sigrok
Build the library and command line tool:
$ ./autogen.sh $ make
Build the GUI:
- First, you need to copy some files into the frontends/gui/debug folder:
$ cd frontends/gui $ /c/Qt/2010.01/qt/bin/qmake.exe $ cd debug $ cp /c/Qt/2010.01/qt/bin/libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll . $ cp /c/Qt/2010.01/qt/bin/QtCored4.dll . $ cp /c/Qt/2010.01/qt/bin/QtGui4.dll . $ cp ../../lib/libsigrok.so . # TODO
- In a file explorer, double-click the sigrok-gui.pro file in the frontends/gui/ directory, which should open the project in Qt Creator.
- Build and run the project.