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harbour-core/harbour/INSTALL
Viktor Szakats 83bcf19d91 2009-05-23 14:05 UTC+0200 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
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/*
* $Id$
*/
HARBOUR
=======
"The Harbour Project is a Free Open Source Software effort to build
a multiplatform Clipper language compiler. Harbour consists of the
xBase language compiler and the runtime libraries with different
terminal plugins and different databases (not just DBF)"
http://www.harbour-project.org/
HOW TO BUILD AND INSTALL HARBOUR
================================
NOTE: Before reporting a problem on the mailing list, please make
sure to read the TROUBLESHOOTING section in this file.
For all platforms you'll need:
* Supported ANSI C compiler
* GNU Make (3.81 or upper recommended)
Linux/Darwin/BSD/HP-UX/Solaris
------------------------------
$ export HB_COMPILER=<[gcc]|owatcom|icc|gpp>
$ export HB_INSTALL_PREFIX=<DIR>
$ ./make_gnu.sh
$ sudo ./make_gnu.sh install
To test it, go to <DIR>/bin directory and type:
$ ./hbmk2 ../tests/hello.prg
$ ./hello
You should see 'Hello world!' on screen.
Windows
-------
Platform specific prerequisites:
1.) Windows NT or compatible system is required to build Harbour.
2.) Make sure to have your C compiler of choice properly installed.
Refer to your C compiler installation and setup instructions for
details. It's recommended to make sure no tools in your PATH
belonging to other C compilers are interfering with your setup.
For the list of supported compilers, please look up the
relevant section in this file.
3.) Make sure to have GNU Make. Certain older versions and builds
are untested and may not work. We recommend the one distributed
by MinGW team. Use this link to get it:
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=2435&package_id=23918
If you have it, you have three choices:
- Copy mingw32-make.exe or make.exe into a separate directory
and add that directory to the beginning of your PATH.
(recommended)
- Put mingw32-make.exe anywhere in your PATH.
- Put mingw32-make.exe in Harbour source root dir.
If you're using MinGW compiler, you don't have to bother with
all this.
> set HB_COMPILER=<mingw|msvc|owatcom|bcc|pocc|...>
> set HB_INSTALL_PREFIX=<DIR>
> make_gnu.bat install
To test it, go to <DIR>\bin directory and type:
> hbmk2 ..\tests\hello.prg
> hello
You should see 'Hello world!' on screen.
NOTE: <DIR> is your destination directory where executables,
libraries and headers will be created. Use absolute paths
only. For a peace of mind, avoid using spaces, quotes
in the name. You can leave it empty, in this case the
results will be created under the current directory tree.
Windows with MinGW + msys
-------------------------
Make sure to have msys and MinGW properly configured.
msys should be put in PATH *before* MinGW.
> set HB_INSTALL_PREFIX=<DIR>
> sh make_gnu.sh install
To test it, go to <DIR>/bin directory and type:
> hbmk2 ../tests/hello.prg
> hello
You should see 'Hello world!' on screen.
Windows with Cygwin
-------------------
Make sure to have Cygwin properly configured.
> set HB_INSTALL_PREFIX=<DIR>
> sh make_gnu.sh install
To test it, go to <DIR>/bin directory and type:
> hbmk2 ../tests/hello.prg
> hello
You should see 'Hello world!' on screen.
NOTE: <DIR> should use Cygwin drive notation: /cygdrive/c for C:
DOS
---
> set HB_COMPILER=<[djgpp]|owatcom>
> set HB_INSTALL_PREFIX=<DIR>
> make_gnu.bat install
OS/2
----
> set HB_COMPILER=<[gcc]|owatcom>
> set HB_INSTALL_PREFIX=<DIR>
> make_gnu_os2.cmd install
HOW TO ENABLE OPTIONAL COMPONENTS BEFORE BUILD
==============================================
Some Harbour parts (typically contrib libraries) depend on 3rd
party components. To make these Harbour parts built, you need
to tell Harbour where to find the required 3rd party components
(typically headers).
On *nix systems most of these 3rd party components will
automatically be picked up if installed in some well-known
standard system locations.
You only need to use manual setup if the dependency isn't available
on your platform on a system location, or you wish to use
a non-standard location. Typically you need to do that on non-*nix
(Windows/DOS/OS2) systems for all packages and for a few packages on
*nix which aren't available through official package managers
(ADS Client f.e.). Please see a list of official packages in
doc/linux1st.txt.
You can set these environment variables before starting
the build. Make sure to adjust them to your own directories:
HB_INC_ADS=C:\ads\acesdk
HB_INC_ALLEGRO=C:\allegro\include
HB_INC_BLAT=C:\blat\full\source
HB_INC_CURL=C:\curl\include
HB_INC_FIREBIRD=C:\Firebird\include
HB_INC_FREEIMAGE=C:\FreeImage\Dist
HB_INC_GD=C:\gd\include
HB_INC_LIBHARU=C:\libharu\include (defaults to locally hosted version)
HB_INC_LIBPNG=C:\libpng (defaults to locally hosted version on win/os2/dos)
HB_INC_MYSQL=C:\mysql\include
HB_INC_ODBC= (may only be needed on non-Windows systems)
HB_INC_OPENSSL=C:\openssl\inc32
HB_INC_PGSQL=C:\pgsql\include
HB_INC_QT=C:\Qt\4.5.1\include
HB_INC_SQLITE3=C:\sqlite3 (defaults to locally hosted version on win/os2)
NOTES: - For mingw+msys and cygwin you have to use forward slashes
and also cygwin drive notation for cygwin.
- Spaces in directory names isn't currently supported.
- Don't put the dir inside double quotes.
- Use absolute paths.
Darwin (OS X)
-------------
1.) Install MacPorts, follow their instructions:
http://www.macports.org/
2.) sudo port install allegro freeimage gd2 mysql5-devel postgresql83
SUPPORTED C COMPILERS UNDER DIFFERENT PLATFORMS
===============================================
You can use abbreviations below as HB_COMPILER values.
Linux
-----
gcc - GNU C
gpp - GNU C++
owatcom - Open Watcom C++
icc - Intel(R) C/C++
Darwin/BSD/HP-UX/Solaris
------------------------
gcc - GNU C
Windows (recommended)
-------
mingw - MinGW GNU C
mingw64 - MinGW GNU C x64
msvc - Microsoft Visual C++
msvc64 - Microsoft Visual C++ x64
msvcia64 - Microsoft Visual C++ IA64
Windows (supported, but not recommended, features may be missing)
-------
owatcom - Open Watcom C++
icc - Intel(R) C/C++
iccia64 - Intel(R) C/C++ IA64
bcc - Borland/CodeGear C++ 4.x and above
pocc - Pelles C 4.5 and above
pocc64 - Pelles C 5.0 x64 and above
xcc - Pelles C for xhb
cygwin - Cygwin GNU C
Windows CE
----------
mingwarm - MinGW GNU C ARM
msvcarm - Microsoft Visual C++ ARM
poccarm - Pelles C 5.0 ARM and above
DOS (32-bit)
---
djgpp - Delorie GNU C
owatcom - Open Watcom C++ 9.x and above
OS/2
----
gcc - EMX GNU C
owatcom - Open Watcom C++
OPTIONS AVAILABLE WHEN BUILDING HARBOUR
=======================================
You can fine-tune Harbour builds with below listed
environment variables. All of these are optional.
General
-------
- HB_USER_PRGFLAGS User Harbour compiler options
- HB_USER_CFLAGS User C compiler options
- HB_USER_LDFLAGS User linker options for executables
- HB_USER_AFLAGS User linker options for libraries
- HB_USER_MAKEFLAGS User GNU Make options
- HB_BIN_INSTALL Target directory to install executables
- HB_LIB_INSTALL Target directory to install libraries
- HB_INC_INSTALL Target directory to install language headers
- HB_DOC_INSTALL Target directory to install documentation
Special
-------
- HB_BUILD_DLL=yes To create a full build with .dlls.
This is only needed and available for
non-GNU Windows compilers. When using this,
full clean + install cycles will automatically
be executed, so you don't have to explicitly
pass them to make_gnu.bat.
- HB_BUILD_DEBUG=yes Create a debug build.
- HB_BUILD_OPTIM=no Disable C compiler optimizations.
- HB_CONTRIBLIBS=no Don't build any contrib libraries.
- HB_CONTRIBLIBS=[<list>] Build space separated <list> of contrib
libraries. Build all if left empty.
- HB_CONTRIB_ADDONS=<list> Build additional libraries stored
in the contrib directory.
- HB_EXTERNALLIBS=no Don't build any external libraries.
- HB_EXTERNALLIBS=[<list>] Build space separated <list> of external
libraries. Build all if left empty.
- HB_EXTERNAL_ADDONS=<list> Build additional libraries stored
in the external directory.
- HB_VISUALC_VER_PRE80=yes Set this if you're using a pre-8.0
(= pre-MSVS 2005) version of MSVC compiler.
- HB_REBUILD_PARSER=yes To rebuild the language parsers. Typically
you only need this if your are Harbour core
developer modifying the parser.
This requires GNU Bison 1.28 or upper.
Cross building
--------------
when using make_gnu_xmingwce.sh:
HB_COMP_PATH=<HARBOUR_NATIVE_BUILD_DIR>\bin\harbour.exe
HB_PPGEN_PATH=<HARBOUR_NATIVE_BUILD_DIR>\bin\hbpp.exe
with rest of compilers:
HB_BIN_COMPILE=<HARBOUR_NATIVE_BUILD_DIR>\bin
HB_PPGEN_PATH=<HARBOUR_NATIVE_BUILD_DIR>\bin
You need these when building for a platform different than host.
For this to work, you will need to point above envvars to
a native Harbour build available on your system. You don't need
a full native build, harbour, hbpp and hbmk2 executables are
enough for the process to succeed.
EXAMPLES
========
Windows/Windows CE
------------------
NOTES: - All code below should be copied to .bat files.
- Naturally, you'll need to adapt dirs to valid ones on your system.
Don't use spaces in dirs.
- '%1 %2' can be empty, 'clean', 'install' or 'clean install'
depending on what you want to do.
- Windows implib creation setup may change in the future.
- Cross compile setup (HB_BIN_COMPILE, HB_COMP_PATH, HB_PPGEN_PATH)
is tentative.
--- MSVC 2008 + SDK
set WindowsSDKDir=%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v6.0A\
call "%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\vcvarsall.bat"
rem
set HB_COMPILER=msvc
rem
set PATH=C:\devl\make-3.81;%PATH%
set HB_INSTALL_PREFIX=C:\hb-%HB_COMPILER%
call make_gnu.bat %1 %2 > log-%HB_COMPILER%.txt 2>&1
---
--- MSVC 2008
call "%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\vcvarsall.bat"
rem
set HB_COMPILER=msvc
rem
set PATH=C:\devl\make-3.81;%PATH%
set HB_INSTALL_PREFIX=C:\hb-%HB_COMPILER%
call make_gnu.bat %1 %2 > log-%HB_COMPILER%.txt 2>&1
---
--- MSVC 2008 x64 (requires native x86 Harbour binaries)
call "%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\vcvarsall.bat" x86_amd64
rem
set HB_COMPILER=msvc64
rem
set HB_BIN_COMPILE=C:\hb-msvc\bin
set HB_PPGEN_PATH=%HB_BIN_COMPILE%
rem
set PATH=C:\devl\make-3.81;%PATH%
set HB_INSTALL_PREFIX=C:\hb-%HB_COMPILER%
call make_gnu.bat %1 %2 > log-%HB_COMPILER%.txt 2>&1
---
--- MSVC 2005
call "%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\VC\vcvarsall.bat"
rem
set HB_COMPILER=msvc
rem
set PATH=C:\devl\make-3.81;%PATH%
set HB_INSTALL_PREFIX=C:\hb-%HB_COMPILER%
call make_gnu.bat %1 %2 > log-%HB_COMPILER%.txt 2>&1
---
--- MSVC .NET 2003 (untested)
call "%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\VC7\vcvarsall.bat"
rem
set HB_COMPILER=msvc
set HB_VISUALC_VER_PRE80=yes
rem
set PATH=C:\devl\make-3.81;%PATH%
set HB_INSTALL_PREFIX=C:\hb-%HB_COMPILER%
call make_gnu.bat %1 %2 > log-%HB_COMPILER%.txt 2>&1
---
--- MinGW GCC
set PATH=C:\devl\MinGW-433\bin;%PATH%
rem
set HB_COMPILER=mingw
rem
set HB_INSTALL_PREFIX=C:\hb-%HB_COMPILER%
call make_gnu.bat %1 %2 > log-%HB_COMPILER%.txt 2>&1
---
--- MinGW GCC with msys
set PATH=C:\devl\msys\1.0.11\bin;%PATH%
set PATH=C:\devl\MinGW-433\bin;%PATH%
rem
set HB_COMPILER=mingw
rem
set HB_INSTALL_PREFIX=C:\hb-%HB_COMPILER%
sh make_gnu.sh %1 %2 > log-%HB_COMPILER%.txt 2>&1
---
--- MinGW GCC for x64 (requires native x86 Harbour binaries)
set PATH=C:\devl\MinGW-440-64\bin;%PATH%
set HB_CCPREFIX=x86_64-pc-mingw32-
rem
set HB_COMPILER=mingw64
rem
set HB_BIN_COMPILE=C:\hb-mingw\bin
set HB_PPGEN_PATH=%HB_BIN_COMPILE%
rem
set HB_INSTALL_PREFIX=C:\hb-%HB_COMPILER%
call make_gnu.bat %1 %2 > log-%HB_COMPILER%.txt 2>&1
---
--- MinGW GCC for WinCE/ARM (requires native x86 Harbour binaries)
set PATH=C:\devl\MinGW-410-ce\opt\mingw32ce\bin;%PATH%
set HB_CCPREFIX=arm-wince-mingw32ce-
rem
set HB_ARCHITECTURE=wce
set HB_COMPILER=mingwarm
rem
set HB_BIN_COMPILE=C:\hb-mingw\bin
set HB_PPGEN_PATH=%HB_BIN_COMPILE%
rem
set HB_INSTALL_PREFIX=C:\hb-%HB_COMPILER%
call make_gnu.bat %1 %2 > log-%HB_COMPILER%.txt 2>&1
---
--- Open Watcom C++
SET WATCOM=C:\devl\owatcom-1.8
SET PATH=%WATCOM%\BINNT;%WATCOM%\BINW;%PATH%
SET EDPATH=%WATCOM%\EDDAT
SET INCLUDE=%WATCOM%\H;%WATCOM%\H\NT
rem
set HB_COMPILER=owatcom
rem
set PATH=C:\devl\make-3.81;%PATH%
set HB_INSTALL_PREFIX=C:\hb-%HB_COMPILER%
call make_gnu.bat %1 %2 > log-%HB_COMPILER%.txt 2>&1
---
--- Intel(R) C++
call "%ProgramFiles%\Intel\Compiler\C++\10.1.014\IA32\Bin\iclvars.bat"
rem
set HB_COMPILER=icc
rem
set PATH=C:\devl\make-3.81;%PATH%
set HB_INSTALL_PREFIX=C:\hb-%HB_COMPILER%
call make_gnu.bat %1 %2 > log-%HB_COMPILER%.txt 2>&1
---
--- Borland/CodeGear C++
set PATH=C:\devl\bcc55\bin;%PATH%
rem
set HB_COMPILER=bcc
rem
set PATH=C:\devl\make-3.81;%PATH%
set HB_INSTALL_PREFIX=C:\hb-%HB_COMPILER%
call make_gnu.bat %1 %2 > log-%HB_COMPILER%.txt 2>&1
---
--- Pelles C
set PATH=C:\devl\PellesC-501\bin;%PATH%
set INCLUDE=C:\devl\PellesC-501\include;C:\devl\PellesC-501\include\win;%INCLUDE%
set LIB=C:\devl\PellesC-501\lib;C:\devl\PellesC-501\lib\win;%LIB%
rem
set HB_COMPILER=pocc
rem
set PATH=C:\devl\make-3.81;%PATH%
set HB_INSTALL_PREFIX=C:\hb-%HB_COMPILER%
call make_gnu.bat %1 %2 > log-%HB_COMPILER%.txt 2>&1
---
--- Pelles C x64 (requires native x86 Harbour binaries)
set PATH=C:\devl\PellesC-501-64\bin;%PATH%
set INCLUDE=C:\devl\PellesC-501-64\include;C:\devl\PellesC-501-64\include\win;%INCLUDE%
set LIB=C:\devl\PellesC-501-64\lib;C:\devl\PellesC-501-64\lib\win64;%LIB%
rem
set HB_COMPILER=pocc64
rem
set HB_BIN_COMPILE=C:\hb-pocc\bin
set HB_PPGEN_PATH=%HB_BIN_COMPILE%
rem
set PATH=C:\devl\make-3.81;%PATH%
set HB_INSTALL_PREFIX=C:\hb-%HB_COMPILER%
call make_gnu.bat %1 %2 > log-%HB_COMPILER%.txt 2>&1
---
--- Pelles C WinCE/ARM (requires native x86 Harbour binaries)
set PATH=C:\devl\PellesC-501\bin;%PATH%
set INCLUDE=C:\devl\PellesC-501\include\wince;C:\devl\PellesC-501\include;%INCLUDE%
set LIB=C:\devl\PellesC-501\lib;C:\devl\PellesC-501\lib\wince;%INCLUDE%
rem
set HB_ARCHITECTURE=wce
set HB_COMPILER=poccarm
rem
set HB_BIN_COMPILE=C:\hb-pocc\bin
set HB_PPGEN_PATH=%HB_BIN_COMPILE%
rem
set PATH=C:\devl\make-3.81;%PATH%
set HB_INSTALL_PREFIX=C:\hb-%HB_COMPILER%
call make_gnu.bat %1 %2 > log-%HB_COMPILER%.txt 2>&1
---
--- Cygwin GCC
set PATH=C:\devl\cygwin\bin;%PATH%
set C_INCLUDE_PATH=/cygdrive/c/devl/cygwin/usr/include:/cygdrive/c/devl/cygwin/usr/include/w32api
set LIBRARY_PATH=/cygdrive/c/devl/cygwin/usr/lib:/cygdrive/c/devl/cygwin/usr/lib/w32api
rem
set HB_COMPILER=cygwin
rem
set HB_INSTALL_PREFIX=/cygdrive/c/hb-%HB_COMPILER%
sh make_gnu.sh %1 %2 > log-%HB_COMPILER%.txt 2>&1
---
--8<--
rem ; Add these *before* above sample scripts to configure 3rd party dependencies.
rem For 'mingw' and 'cygwin' you'll have to use forward slashes and
rem also cygwin drive notation for 'cygwin'.
set HB_INC_ADS=C:\ads\acesdk
set HB_INC_ALLEGRO=C:\allegro\include
set HB_INC_APOLLO=C:\Apollo\include
set HB_INC_BLAT=C:\blat\full\source
set HB_INC_CURL=C:\curl\include
set HB_INC_FIREBIRD=C:\Firebird\include
set HB_INC_FREEIMAGE=C:\FreeImage\Dist
set HB_INC_GD=C:\gd\include
set HB_INC_MYSQL=C:\mysql\include
set HB_INC_OPENSSL=C:\openssl\inc32
set HB_INC_PGSQL=C:\pgsql\include
set HB_INC_QT=C:\Qt\4.5.1\include
-->8--
--8<--
rem ; Add these *before* above sample scripts to configure 3rd party dependencies
rem for implib generation. These envvars must point to the *root directory* of
rem given projects.
set HB_DIR_ADS=C:\ads\acesdk
set HB_DIR_ALLEGRO=C:\allegro
set HB_DIR_APOLLO=C:\Apollo
set HB_DIR_BLAT=C:\blat
set HB_DIR_CURL=C:\curl
set HB_DIR_FIREBIRD=C:\Firebird
set HB_DIR_FREEIMAGE=C:\FreeImage
set HB_DIR_GD=C:\gd
set HB_DIR_MYSQL=C:\mysql
set HB_DIR_OPENSSL=C:\openssl
set HB_DIR_PGSQL=C:\pgsql
set HB_DIR_QT=C:\Qt\4.5.1
rem
set HB_BUILD_IMPLIB=yes
-->8--
--8<--
rem ; To create installation packages (.exe + .zip),
rem replace last line (calling make_gnu.bat) with these two:
set PATH=C:\devl\NSIS-2.44;%PATH%
call mpkg_win.bat > log-%HB_COMPILER%.txt 2>&1
-->8--
TROUBLESHOOTING
===============
Please evaluate these points before reporting an issue on the mailing list.
- Make sure to have carefully read this document.
- Make sure to do a 'clean' before doing a build after refreshing
the sources.
- Make sure to do a fresh checkout from the sf.net source repository
to a new local directory and start over.
Use this command for the checkout:
svn export https://harbour-project.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/harbour-project/trunk/harbour
- Keep you PATH clean from old, mixed compiler tools or other Harbour
versions when building Harbour.
- Remove all old, unnecessary envvar settings from your environment.
Use only those documented in this file.
- Try to do no or only small modifications at once to command examples
included in this file. If it doesn't work, fall back to documented
examples as is.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
====================
Home:
http://www.harbour-project.org/
Mailing lists:
http://www.harbour-project.org/mailing.html
Developers' mail archives:
http://lists.harbour-project.org/pipermail/harbour/
Users' mail archives:
http://lists.harbour-project.org/pipermail/harbour-users/
Sourceforge page:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/harbour-project/
Development timeline:
https://apps.sourceforge.net/trac/harbour-project/timeline
Source repository browser:
http://harbour-project.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/harbour-project/
Source repository checkout (anonymous):
svn co https://harbour-project.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/harbour-project harbour-project
Miscellaneous documents:
/doc directory under this dir.
[ Copyright (c) 2009 Viktor Szakats <harbour.01 syenar.hu>
Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
See COPYING. ]