From: oetiker Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 11:41:57 +0000 (+0000) Subject: updated windows build instructions from guenter X-Git-Url: https://git.tokkee.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=6d14fe8c42aa5cdf29fdd05a3a52da365eea2104;p=rrdtool.git updated windows build instructions from guenter git-svn-id: svn://svn.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/branches/1.2/program@882 a5681a0c-68f1-0310-ab6d-d61299d08faa --- diff --git a/NT-BUILD-TIPS.txt b/NT-BUILD-TIPS.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 68b5373..0000000 --- a/NT-BUILD-TIPS.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,223 +0,0 @@ -Compiling RRDtool 1.1.x on Win32 with Microsoft Visual C++: ---------------------------------------------------------------- -5/1/05 Tobi -to help windows deal with the reentrant versions of many unix -calls link with win32comp.c - -4/10/05 Tobi -The windows implementation of strftime does not seem to support -the ISO 8601 week number (%V) I have therfore included the file -strftime.[ch] which provides strftime_ ... if you compile rrdtool -with -Dstrftime=_strftime and link strftime.o then you will -get propper support for %V. - -7/29/04 Jake Brutlag - -As of Jan 2004, code for libraries utilized by rrdtool -(png, libart, freetype, and zlib) is no longer distributed with -rrdtool. This requires some changes to the compile process on -Win32. The solution described here is to compile rrdtool to -link against these libraries dynamically. There is an advantage -to this approach: namely the rrdtool distribution doesn't have to -worry about how to compile these libraries on Win32. In theory, -since others already provide and maintain Win32 binaries for these -libraries the users don't have to worry about how to compile them -either. The disadvantage of this approach is that the DLLs for -these libraries must be available on the hosts where rrdtool will run. - -Here are step by step instructions for compiling rrdtool.exe and -the perl shared library (RRDS.dll) with Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0. -(1) Download libraries rrdtool depends on from GnuWin32: -http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ -For freetype, libpng, and zlib download the "Complete Package"; each of -these will be a self-extracting self-installing executable. -For libart, download both the "Binaries" and "Developer Files" packages. -Unfortunately at this time GnuWin32 doesn't provide the "Complete Package" -installer for libart. Perhaps by the time you are following these -instructions GnuWin32 will have a "Complete Package" for libart. -(2) Install the GnuWin32 libraries by running the executables for freetype, -libpng, and zlib. These instructions and the Visual C++ project files -distributed with rrdtool assume that you will use the default install -location: C:\Program Files\GnuWin32. Extract the two zip files for libart, -libart-2.3.3-bin.zip and libart-2.3.3-1-lib.zip into the GnuWin32 directory; -the appropriate libart files will be added to the include, lib, and bin -subdirectories. -(3) Add C:\Program Files\GnuWin32\bin to the PATH (Control Panel -> -System -> Advanced -> Environment Variables). -(4) Start Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0. Load the workspace file, rrdtool.dsw, -from the src subdirectory of your rrdtool code directory. -(5) Compile the Release build of the rrdtool project (since rrdtool depends -on the rrd project, the rrd library will also be compiled). At this -time, the compile will fail in zconf.h, a zlib header file. The problem -is a preprocessor directive that loads unistd.h. Open zconf.h in VC++ -(this file is in C:\Program Files\GnuWin32\include) and find the following -code block: - -#if 1 /* HAVE_UNISTD_H -- this line is updated by ./configure */ -# include /* for off_t */ -# include /* for SEEK_* and off_t */ -# ifdef VMS -# include /* for off_t */ -# endif -# define z_off_t off_t -#endif - -Change it to reads as follows (this is code from zlib-1.1.4): - -#if HAVE_UNISTD_H -# include /* for off_t */ -# include /* for SEEK_* and off_t */ -# ifdef VMS -# include /* for off_t */ -# endif -# define z_off_t off_t -#endif - -Note that it is actually just a one line change. Save the file and -recompile rrdtool. By the time you are following these instructions -this issue with zconf.h may be resolved. -(6) At this point, you can run the executable rrdtool.exe in the -src\toolrelease subdirectory. Note that if you wish to run rrdtool -on other machines, you will need the following DLLs installed (on the -path) on those machines: -zlib1.dll -libpng12.dll -libart_lgpl.dll -freetype6.dll -msvcrt.dll -The names of the first four DLLs might vary from what is listed here -depending on the versions of the packages you downloaded from GnuWin32. -The fifth DLL, msvcrt.dll, is a system DLL for most versions of Windows. -If you are running on old version of Windows, you can install/upgrade to -IE4.0 to get this DLL. -(7) To compile the perl-shared library, open a Command Prompt (DOS box) -and cd to the bindings\perl-shared subdirectory. -(8) Run vcvars32.bat; this batch file, in your vc98\bin directory will -set necessary environment options for command line compiling. -(9) In bindings\perl-shared, run -perl ntmake.pl -nmake -nmake test -If nmake test succeeds, you are good to go. RRDs.dll is in -blib\arch\auto\RRDs. If you plan to install via the Active State ppm -tool, tar and gzip the blib directory. You can use the RRDs.ppd file -in bindings\perl-shared directory. Remember that as in the case of -rrdtool.exe you will need the DLLs listed in (6) on the machine where -you are going to use RRDs.dll. - -Microsoft Visual C++ 7.1 (.NET 2003): - -Unfortunately, this is more difficult than with VC++ 6.0. The problem -is that by default the C runtime dll for VC++ 7.1 is msvcr71.dll rather -than msvcrt.dll. The GnuWin32 library binaries are all compiled -to use msvcrt.dll and you can't mix msvcr71.dll and msvcrt.dll in the -same process. One option is to download the source code for the libraries -(available from http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net) recompile them with -VC++ 7.l. Then all the components will use msvcr71.dll. Once you are -going to go this route, you can also use static multi-threaded libraries -and use static linking between rrdtool (or RRDs.dll) and its dependencies. - -To use the GnuWin32 library binaries, you need to trick VC++ 7.1 into -compiling rrdtool to use the older msvcrt.dll. Follow steps (1) - (3) -as above, then: -(4) Obtain a different version of the msvcrt.lib import library that -is compatible with vc7 and points to msvcrt.dll: -msvcrtlib_for_vc7.zip from http://xchat.org/win32/testing -Backup msvcrt.lib in your vc7\lib directory -(\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\vc7\lib) -Then extract the msvcrt.lib from the zip file into the vc7\lib directory. -WARNING: Use this msvcrt.lib at your own risk! This is not a Microsoft -supplied file nor a file supported by anyone associated with rrdtool. -(5) Start Microsoft Visual C++ 7.1. Load the solution file, rrdtool.sln, -from the src subdirectory of your rrdtool code directory. Edit zconf.h, -as needed, as described under (5) above. Compile the release build of -the rrdtool project. -Proceed with steps (6) - (9) as above, if you are using/picking up -the wrong msvcrt.lib import library then nmake test for perl-shared -will fail. - -Note: it is possible in the future that GnuWin32 will provide Win32 -binaries that utilize msvcr71.dll rather than msvcrt.dll. - -5/14/02 Jake Brutlag - -These notes share some insight I gained compiling 1.1.x with -MS Visual C++ 6.0 (using project files). This information may or -may not be accurate at the time you are reading this. - -(1) freetype and rrdtool cannot use precompiled headers (which are -enabled by default for MSVC++ projects). MSVC++ 6.0 does not -support precompiled headers if #include directives contain MACROS. -(2) Compile Release build with Default optimization, not the -Maximize Speed optimization. I encountered some strange errors -(related to argument processing for complex commands like graph-- -perhaps the getopt stuff is too blame) with Maximize Speed. -(3) libart relies upon config.h (ostensibly generated by the -configure script-- but of course not on Win32 platforms). ..\..\confignt -(which contains a static Win32 version of config.h) should be on -the include path. -(4) Fonts are located in the %windir%\fonts, so the default font -is c:\winnt\fonts\cour.ttf. (6/19/02) At Kerry Calvert's suggestion -this setting was moved to confignt\config.h. -(5) libart requires a custom build step to generate art_config.h; this -is done manually via the commands: -cl -I..\..\confignt gen_art_config.c -gen_art_config.exe > art_config.h - -Currently, to compile rrd.lib and rrdtool.exe using -the MSVC++ project files, first start MSVC++ 6.0. Open the rrdtool -workspace (rrdtool.dsw in the src directory). The active project/ -configuration should be rrdtool-Win32 Release. Select Rebuild All -from the Build menu. The static link library (rrd.lib) will -be generated in src\release directory and executable will be generated -in the src\toolrelease directory. - -Compiling RRDtool on NT ... work in progress ---------------------------------------------------------------- - by Tamas Kovacshazy (khazy@mit.bme.hu) - -Persisting Problems with the current NT port: - -Unfortunately, the RRD perl modules does not work with Perl -(ActivePerl) using the current distribution. - -The RRD shared perl module can be compiled after some -modification... - -Follow these steps: - -0. Install perl if you do not have it! - Visit http://www.ActiveState.com/pw32/ for a complete distribution. - -1. Copy ..\gd1.2\release\gd.lib to ..\gd1.2\ -2. Copy ..\src\release\rrd.lib to ..\src -3. perl Makefile.pl - -In this step the system complains about something I do not -understand. The error message is the following: - -Note (probably harmless): No library found for '-lm' - -Is a library missing? But it does not stop with an error... - -4. nmake test (You must have Visual C++ on the machine!) - -After these steps it generates the test files (svgs and rrds), -and they seem to be good. - -The real problem in the shared perl modul is the following: - -I do not know how this installation stuff works. The problem is -that the installation stuff looks for the gd.lib and the -rrd.lib in the ..\gd1.2 and ..\src directory. The UNIX compile -puts the files into these directories, but the NT compile does -not. - -It is all for today, - -khazy - -Tamas Kovacshazy E-mail: khazy@mit.bme.hu -WWW: http://www.mit.bme.hu/~khazy -Technical University of Budapest -Department of Measurement and Information Systems diff --git a/WIN32-BUILD-TIPS.txt b/WIN32-BUILD-TIPS.txt index 68b5373..7d731c8 100644 --- a/WIN32-BUILD-TIPS.txt +++ b/WIN32-BUILD-TIPS.txt @@ -221,3 +221,115 @@ Tamas Kovacshazy E-mail: khazy@mit.bme.hu WWW: http://www.mit.bme.hu/~khazy Technical University of Budapest Department of Measurement and Information Systems + + +Compiling RRDtool 1.2.x on Win32 with MingW32 gcc: +--------------------------------------------------------------- + +1. Obtain and install the current version of the MingW package. + + http://www.mingw.org/download.shtml + + In the MinGW set you will need the gcc and binutils as a minimum. + +2. Obtain either of the following awk versions and install in a directory + on your System Path: + + - awk.exe + + http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/awkbook/index.html + + Note: This version has no dependencies to other libs. + + - gawk.exe (GnuWin32 version) + + http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/gawk.htm + + Note: Also fetch the dependant libraries for it from the same page. + +3. If you plan to create a 'distribution' release of the RRD Tools, the + Makefile.Win32 will copy all the needed files to an output directory and + then zip the entire directory. A suitable zip utility can be obtained here: + + http://www.info-zip.org/ + + Install in a directory on your System Path. + +4. Obtain the following libraries, ideally install them all under a common + directory: + + = zlib + + http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/zlib-1.2.3.tar.gz + http://www.zlib.net/ + + = libpng + + http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/libpng-1.2.12.tar.gz + http://libpng.sourceforge.net/ + + = freetype + + http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/freetype-2.2.1.tar.gz + http://freetype.sourceforge.net/index2.html + + = libart_lgpl + + http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/libart_lgpl-2.3.17.tar.gz + http://www.levien.com/libart/ + + Note: libart_lgpl needs a special tweak because the archive contains + only the base directory, but the libart headers are usually included with + a directory prefix; therefore create a subfolder 'libart_lgpl' and move + all files into this subfolder. + +5. Set up for DOS environment. + + Add MingW\bin and MSYS\bin directories to your System path. + + If the libraries share a common directory set the following environment var: + + set LIBBASE= + e.g set LIBBASE=C:\Libraries + + If the libraries are scattered, set the following environment vers: + + set ZLIBSDK= + e.g set ZLIBSDK=C:\mytest\zlib-1.2.3 + set LIBPNG= + set LIBFT2= + set LIBART= + + If using the Gnu Awk (gawk.exe), edit the Makefile.Win32 and change the line: + + AWK = awk + + to + + AWK = gawk + +6. Compile the project. + + All dependent libs are statically linked in. This has the benefit that the + binaries do not depend on any other DLLs. + In order to build the static freetype lib enter the freetype base directory + and type 'make'. If everything is fine a message appears that gcc is detected, + and that you should again type 'make'. Follow that in order to build freetype. + All other libs are build from the sources with the RRDTool Makefile.Win32. + + Switch to the RRDTOOL .\src directory. Then: + + make -f Makefile.Win32 help + + to see the build options, or + + make -f Makefile.Win32 all + + should build the entire package. + +6. Happy Graphing! + + +written by normw & gk. + + diff --git a/src/Makefile.NetWare b/src/Makefile.NetWare index 0f655f5..857ecc4 100644 --- a/src/Makefile.NetWare +++ b/src/Makefile.NetWare @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -# Gnu Makefile for NetWare target * 11-Aug-2006 +# Gnu Makefile for NetWare target * 17-Aug-2006 # for use with gcc/nlmconv or Metrowerks CodeWarrior compiler -# use with: make -f Makefile.NetWare [all|clean|dist|distclean] +# use with: make -f Makefile.NetWare [all|clean|dist|distclean|help] DESCR = Round Robin Database Tool $(RRD_VERSION_STR) COPYR = Copyright (c) 1997-2006 by Tobias Oetiker @@ -473,4 +473,22 @@ $(DISTDIR)/readme.txt: Makefile.NetWare @echo $(DL)any further documentation:$(DL) >> $@ @echo $(DL)$(WWWURL)$(DL) >> $@ +help: + @echo $(DL)===========================================================$(DL) + @echo $(DL)Novell NDK Base = $(NDKBASE)$(DL) + @echo $(DL)libpng Source = $(LIBPNG)$(DL) + @echo $(DL)libart Source = $(LIBART)$(DL) + @echo $(DL)Freetype 2 SDK = $(LIBFT2)$(DL) + @echo $(DL)Zlib SDK = $(ZLIBSDK)$(DL) + @echo $(DL)===========================================================$(DL) + @echo $(DL)RRDTool $(RRD_VERSION_STR) - available targets are:$(DL) + @echo $(DL)$(MAKE) all$(DL) + @echo $(DL)$(MAKE) rrdtool$(DL) + @echo $(DL)$(MAKE) rrdcgi$(DL) + @echo $(DL)$(MAKE) librrd$(DL) + @echo $(DL)$(MAKE) clean$(DL) + @echo $(DL)$(MAKE) dist$(DL) + @echo $(DL)$(MAKE) distclean$(DL) + @echo $(DL)===========================================================$(DL) + diff --git a/src/Makefile.Win32 b/src/Makefile.Win32 index e0cb1d9..ce7c752 100644 --- a/src/Makefile.Win32 +++ b/src/Makefile.Win32 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -# Gnu Makefile for Win32 target * 11-Aug-2006 +# Gnu Makefile for Win32 target * 17-Aug-2006 # for use with MingW32 gcc or Metrowerks CodeWarrior compiler -# use with: make -f Makefile.Win32 [all|clean|dist|distclean] +# use with: make -f Makefile.Win32 [all|clean|dist|distclean|help] DESCR = Round Robin Database Tool COPYR = Copyright (c) 1997-2006 by Tobias Oetiker @@ -388,4 +388,21 @@ $(DISTDIR)/readme.txt: Makefile.Win32 @echo $(DL)any further documentation:$(DL) >> $@ @echo $(DL)$(WWWURL)$(DL) >> $@ +help: + @echo $(DL)===========================================================$(DL) + @echo $(DL)libpng Source = $(LIBPNG)$(DL) + @echo $(DL)libart Source = $(LIBART)$(DL) + @echo $(DL)Freetype 2 SDK = $(LIBFT2)$(DL) + @echo $(DL)Zlib SDK = $(ZLIBSDK)$(DL) + @echo $(DL)===========================================================$(DL) + @echo $(DL)RRDTool $(RRD_VERSION_STR) - available targets are:$(DL) + @echo $(DL)$(MAKE) all$(DL) + @echo $(DL)$(MAKE) rrdtool$(DL) + @echo $(DL)$(MAKE) rrdcgi$(DL) + @echo $(DL)$(MAKE) librrd$(DL) + @echo $(DL)$(MAKE) clean$(DL) + @echo $(DL)$(MAKE) dist$(DL) + @echo $(DL)$(MAKE) distclean$(DL) + @echo $(DL)===========================================================$(DL) +