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25856 | 1 Building and Installing Emacs |
88155 | 2 on Windows NT/2K/XP and Windows 95/98/ME |
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88155 | 4 Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
37710 | 5 See the end of the file for copying permissions. |
6 | |
39152 | 7 If you used WinZip to unpack the distribution, we suggest to |
8 remove the files and unpack again with a different program! | |
9 WinZip is known to create some subtle and hard to debug problems, | |
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10 such as converting files to DOS CR-LF format, not creating empty |
39152 | 11 directories, etc. We suggest to use djtarnt.exe from the GNU FTP |
12 site. | |
13 | |
88155 | 14 If you are building out of CVS, then some files in this directory |
15 (.bat files, nmake.defs and makefile.w32-in) may need the line-ends | |
16 fixing first. The easiest way to do this and avoid future conflicts | |
17 is to run the following command in this (emacs/nt) directory: | |
18 | |
19 cvs update -kb | |
20 | |
21 Alternatively, use programs that convert end-of-line format, such as | |
22 dos2unix and unix2dos available from GnuWin32 or dtou and utod from | |
23 the DJGPP project. | |
24 | |
25 In addition to this file, you should also read INSTALL.CVS in the | |
26 parent directory, and make sure that you have a version of | |
27 "touch.exe" in your path, and that it will create files that do not | |
28 yet exist. | |
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30 To compile Emacs, you will need either Microsoft Visual C++ 2.0 or |
88155 | 31 later and nmake, or a Windows port of GCC 2.95 or later with MinGW |
32 and W32 API support and a port of GNU Make. You can use the Cygwin | |
33 ports of GCC, but Emacs requires the MinGW headers and libraries to | |
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35 include the MinGW headers and libraries as an integral part). |
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88155 | 37 If you use the MinGW port of GCC and GNU Make to build Emacs, there |
38 are some compatibility issues wrt Make and the shell that is run by | |
39 Make, either the standard COMMAND.COM/CMD.EXE supplied with Windows | |
40 or sh.exe., a port of a Unixy shell. For reference, here is a list | |
41 of which builds of GNU Make are known to work or not, and whether | |
42 they work in the presence and/or absence of sh.exe, the Cygwin port | |
43 of Bash. Note that any version of Make that is compiled with Cygwin | |
44 will only work with Cygwin tools, due to the use of cygwin style | |
45 paths. This means Cygwin Make is unsuitable for building parts of | |
46 Emacs that need to invoke Emacs itself (leim and "make bootstrap", | |
47 for example). Also see the Trouble-shooting section below if you | |
48 decide to go ahead and use Cygwin make. | |
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50 In addition, using 4NT as your shell is known to fail the build process, | |
88155 | 51 at least for 4NT version 3.01. Use CMD.EXE, the default Windows shell, |
52 instead. MSYS sh.exe also appears to cause various problems. If you have | |
53 MSYS installed, try "make SHELL=cmd.exe" to force the use of cmd.exe | |
54 instead of sh.exe. | |
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56 sh exists no sh |
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62 mingw32/gcc-2.92.2 make (3.77): okay okay[4] |
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69 Notes: |
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72 emacs source with text!=binary. |
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76 [4] may fail on Windows 9X and Windows ME; if so, install Bash. |
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78 May work if building emacs without leim. |
88155 | 79 [6] please report if you try this combination. |
80 | |
81 Other compilers may work, but specific reports from people that have | |
82 tried suggest that the Intel C compiler (for example) may produce an | |
83 Emacs executable with strange filename completion behaviour. Unless | |
84 you would like to assist by finding and fixing the cause of any bugs | |
85 like this, we recommend the use of the supported compilers mentioned | |
86 in the previous paragraph. | |
87 | |
88 You will also need a copy of the Posix cp, rm and mv programs. These | |
89 and other useful Posix utilities can be obtained from one of several | |
90 projects: | |
91 | |
92 * http://www.mingw.org/ ( MinGW ) | |
93 * http://www.cygwin.com/ ( Cygwin ) | |
94 * http://unxutils.sourceforge.net/ ( UnxUtils ) | |
95 * http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ ( GnuWin32 ) | |
96 | |
97 If you build Emacs on Windows 9X or ME, not on Windows 2K/XP or | |
98 Windows NT, we suggest to install the Cygwin port of Bash. | |
99 | |
100 Additional instructions and help for building Emacs on Windows can be | |
101 found at the Emacs Wiki: | |
102 | |
103 http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/WThirtyTwoInstallationKit | |
104 | |
105 and at this URL: | |
106 | |
107 http://ourcomments.org/Emacs/w32-build-emacs.html | |
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109 * Configuring |
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111 Configuration of Emacs is now handled by running configure.bat in the |
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112 nt subdirectory. It will detect which compiler you have available, |
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113 and generate makefiles accordingly. You can override the compiler |
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114 detection, and control optimization and debug settings, by specifying |
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115 options on the command line when invoking configure. |
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117 To configure Emacs to build with GCC or MSVC, whichever is available, |
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118 simply change to the nt subdirectory and run `configure' with no |
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119 options. To see what options are available, run `configure --help'. |
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121 N.B. It is normal to see a few error messages output while configure |
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122 is running, when gcc support is being tested. These cannot be |
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123 surpressed because of limitations in the Windows 9x command.com shell. |
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126 for failed tests, after configure.bat finishes. Any unexplained failure | |
127 should be investigated and perhaps reported as a bug (see the section | |
128 about reporting bugs in the file README in this directory and in the | |
129 Emacs manual). | |
130 | |
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131 * Optional image library support |
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88155 | 133 In addition to its "native" image formats (pbm and xbm), Emacs can |
134 handle other image types: xpm, tiff, gif, png and jpeg (postscript is | |
135 currently unsupported on Windows). To build Emacs with support for | |
136 them, the corresponding headers must be in the include path when the | |
137 configure script is run. This can be setup using environment | |
138 variables, or by specifying --cflags -I... options on the command-line | |
139 to configure.bat. The configure script will report whether it was | |
140 able to detect the headers. If the results of this testing appear to be | |
141 incorrect, please look for details in the file config.log: it will show | |
142 the failed test programs and compiler error messages that should explain | |
143 what is wrong. (Usually, any such failures happen because some headers | |
144 are missing due to bad packaging of the image support libraries.) | |
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88155 | 146 To use the external image support, the DLLs implementing the |
147 functionality must be found when Emacs first needs them, either on the | |
148 PATH, or in the same directory as emacs.exe. Failure to find a | |
149 library is not an error; the associated image format will simply be | |
150 unavailable. Note that once Emacs has determined that a library can | |
151 not be found, there's no way to force it to try again, other than | |
152 restarting. See the variable `image-library-alist' to configure the | |
153 expected names of the libraries. | |
154 | |
155 Some image libraries have dependencies on one another, or on zlib. | |
156 For example, tiff support depends on the jpeg library. If you did not | |
157 compile the libraries yourself, you must make sure that any dependency | |
158 is in the PATH or otherwise accesible and that the binaries are | |
159 compatible (for example, that they were built with the same compiler). | |
160 | |
161 Binaries for the image libraries (among many others) can be found at | |
162 the GnuWin32 project. These are built with MinGW, but they can be | |
163 used with both GCC/MinGW and MSVC builds of Emacs. See the info on | |
164 http://ourcomments.org/Emacs/EmacsW32.html for more details about | |
165 installing image support libraries. | |
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167 * Building |
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169 After running configure, simply run the appropriate `make' program for |
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170 your compiler to build Emacs. For MSVC, this is nmake; for GCC, it is |
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171 GNU make. |
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173 As the files are compiled, you will see some warning messages |
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174 declaring that some functions don't return a value, or that some data |
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175 conversions will be lossy, etc. You can safely ignore these messages. |
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176 The warnings may be fixed in the main FSF source at some point, but |
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177 until then we will just live with them. |
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179 * Installing |
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181 To install Emacs after it has compiled, simply run `nmake install' |
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182 or `make install', depending on which version of the Make utility |
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183 do you have. |
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185 By default, Emacs will be installed in the location where it was |
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186 built, but a different location can be specified either using the |
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187 --prefix option to configure, or by setting INSTALL_DIR when running |
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188 make, like so: |
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190 make install INSTALL_DIR=D:/emacs |
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192 (for `nmake', type "nmake install INSTALL_DIR=D:/emacs" instead). |
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194 The install process will run addpm to setup the registry entries, and |
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195 to create a Start menu icon for Emacs. |
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197 * Trouble-shooting |
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199 The main problems that are likely to be encountered when building |
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201 headers. Additionally, cygwin ports of GNU make may require the Emacs |
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202 source tree to be mounted with text!=binary, because the makefiles |
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203 generated by configure.bat necessarily use DOS line endings. Also, |
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204 cygwin ports of make must run in UNIX mode, either by specifying |
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205 --unix on the command line, or MAKE_MODE=UNIX in the environment. |
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207 When configure runs, it attempts to detect when GCC itself, or the |
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208 headers it is using, are not suitable for building Emacs. GCC version |
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209 2.95 or later is needed, because that is when the Windows port gained |
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210 sufficient support for anonymous structs and unions to cope with some |
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211 definitions from winnt.h that are used by addsection.c. The W32 API |
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212 headers that come with Cygwin b20.1 are incomplete, and do not include |
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213 some definitions required by addsection.c, for instance. Also, older |
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214 releases of the W32 API headers from Anders Norlander contain a typo |
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221 messages associated with the failures. If that doesn't give a clue, | |
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248 When Emacs aborts due to a fatal internal error, Emacs on Windows | |
249 pops up an Emacs Abort Dialog asking you whether you want to debug | |
250 Emacs or terminate it. If Emacs was built with MSVC, click YES | |
251 twice, and Windbg or the DevStudio debugger will start up | |
252 automatically. If Emacs was built with GCC, first start GDB and | |
253 attach it to the Emacs process with the "gdb -p EMACS-PID" command, | |
254 where EMACS-PID is the Emacs process ID (which you can see in the | |
255 Windows Task Manager), type the "continue" command inside GDB, and | |
256 only then click YES on the abort dialog. This will pass control to | |
257 the debugger, and you will be able to debug the cause of the fatal | |
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261 their names in lisp. The names of the C routines are the lisp names |
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270 Emacs provides a helper routine called debug_print that prints out a | |
271 readable representation of a Lisp_Object. If you are using GDB, | |
272 there is a .gdbinit file in the src directory which provides | |
273 definitions that are useful for examining lisp objects. Therefore, | |
274 the following tips are mainly of interest when using MSVC. | |
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277 via the OutputDebugString routine. The output sent to stderr should | |
278 be displayed in the console window that was opened when the | |
279 emacs.exe executable was started. The output sent to the debugger | |
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