Mercurial > mplayer.hg
changeset 28846:7e58519eca33
Add a small howto explaining how to cross-compile for MinGW
author | reimar |
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date | Sun, 08 Mar 2009 10:01:21 +0000 |
parents | 4bb32246939b |
children | ebb5a377e3cd |
files | DOCS/tech/mingw-crosscompile.txt |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 31 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/DOCS/tech/mingw-crosscompile.txt Sun Mar 08 10:01:21 2009 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +Due to a lack of Windows developers, it is a good idea to allow Linux +developers to do at least some basic check of their code. +This HOWTO explains how to set up MinGW cross-compilation under Debian. + +First, you need to install the "mingw32" package and get a MPlayer SVN checkou. + +Next, you need quite a lot of dependencies. Since this is for testing and +not actually use, the easiest way is to use this package: +http://natsuki.mplayerhq.hu/~reimar/mpl_mingw32.tar.bz2 +NOTE that this is likely to be quite out-dated and might include packages +with security issues, so do not use it to build binaries for real use. + +After extracting this package into the MPlayer source-tree, +you only need to run the included linux-mingw.sh to configure (it just runs +./configure --host-cc=cc --target=i686-mingw32msvc --cc=i586-mingw32msvc-cc +--windres=i586-mingw32msvc-windres --ranlib=i586-mingw32msvc-ranlib +--with-extraincdir="$PWD/osdep/mingw32" +--with-extralibdir="$PWD/osdep/mingw32" +--with-freetype-config="$PWD/osdep/mingw32/ftconf") and then run make. + +You should be able to run the generated binary with Wine, if you want to. + +The steps as command-lines: + +sudo apt-get install mingw32 +svn co svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk MPlayer-mingw +cd MPlayer-mingw +wget http://natsuki.mplayerhq.hu/~reimar/mpl_mingw32.tar.bz2 +tar -xjf mpl_mingw32.tar.bz2 +sh linux-mingw.sh +make