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author | Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de> | 2021-04-29 12:07:00 +0200 |
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committer | Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de> | 2021-04-29 12:14:00 +0200 |
commit | c66797eef8370b4d289a7a07070a58ac2c98e1c8 (patch) | |
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Cygwin: FAQ: building-cygwin: accomodate autoconf changes
- also, rephrase slightly for better readability and
remove questionable old cruft
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
-rw-r--r-- | winsup/doc/faq-programming.xml | 65 |
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diff --git a/winsup/doc/faq-programming.xml b/winsup/doc/faq-programming.xml index 07d3a61..26fcfe9 100644 --- a/winsup/doc/faq-programming.xml +++ b/winsup/doc/faq-programming.xml @@ -677,12 +677,12 @@ rewriting the runtime library in question from specs... <para>First, you need to make sure you have the necessary build tools installed; you at least need <literal>gcc-g++</literal>, -<literal>make</literal>, <literal>patch</literal>, <literal>perl</literal>, +<literal>make</literal>, <literal>automake</literal>, +<literal>autoconf</literal>, <literal>git</literal>, <literal>perl</literal>, <literal>gettext-devel</literal>, <literal>libiconv-devel</literal> and -<literal>zlib-devel</literal>. Installing <literal>git</literal> to fetch -the sources from the -<ulink url="https://cygwin.com/git/newlib-cygwin.git">source repository</ulink> -helps, too. If you change a certain core part of Cygwin, namely the layout +<literal>zlib-devel</literal>. Fetch the sources from the +<ulink url="https://cygwin.com/git/newlib-cygwin.git">Cygwin GIT source repository</ulink>. +If you change a certain core part of Cygwin, namely the layout of the Cygwin TLS area, you also have to install <literal>cocom</literal>. Building for 32-bit Cygwin also requires <literal>mingw64-i686-gcc-g++</literal> and <literal>mingw64-i686-zlib</literal>. @@ -697,36 +697,49 @@ which requires the <literal>dblatex</literal>, <literal>docbook2X</literal>, documentation, see the README included in the <literal>cygwin-doc</literal> package. </para> -<para>Next, get the Cygwin source. Ideally, you should check out what you -need from Git (<ulink url="https://cygwin.com/git.html"/>). This is the -<emphasis>preferred method</emphasis> for acquiring the sources. Otherwise, -if you are trying to duplicate a cygwin release then you should download the -corresponding source package +<para>Next, check out the Cygwin sources from the +<ulink url="https://cygwin.com/git.html">Cygwin GIT source repository</ulink>). +This is the <emphasis>preferred method</emphasis> for acquiring the sources. +Otherwise, if you are trying to duplicate a cygwin release then you should +download the corresponding source package (<literal>cygwin-x.y.z-n-src.tar.bz2</literal>). </para> <para>You <emphasis>must</emphasis> build cygwin in a separate directory from the source, so create something like a <literal>build/</literal> directory. -Assuming you checked out the source in <literal>/oss/src/</literal>, and you -also want to install to the temporary location <literal>install</literal>: +Assuming you checked out the source to +<literal>/oss/src/newlib-cygwin/</literal>, and you want to install to the +temporary location <literal>/oss/install/</literal>, these are the required +steps to build Cygwin: </para> <screen> -mkdir /oss/build -mkdir /oss/install -cd build -(/oss/src/configure --prefix=/oss/install -v; make) >& make.out -make install > install.log 2>&1 +$ mkdir -p /oss/src/newlib-cygwin/build # create build dir +$ mkdir -p /oss/install # create install dir +$ cd /oss/src/newlib-cygwin/winsup # chdir into Cygwin source dir and... +$ ./autogen.sh # create config files +$ cd /oss/src/newlib-cygwin/build # chdir into build dir +$ # create makefiles... +$ /oss/src/newlib-cygwin/configure --prefix=/oss/install +$ make # build Cygwin +$ make install # install Cygwin into install dir </screen> <para> -If the build works, install everything <emphasis>except</emphasis> the dll (if -you can). Then, close down all cygwin programs (including bash windows, -inetd, etc.), save your old dll, and copy the new dll to the correct -place. Then start up a bash window, or run a cygwin program from the -Windows command prompt, and see what happens. -</para> -<para>If you get the error "shared region is corrupted" it means that two -different versions of cygwin1.dll are running on your machine at the -same time. Remove all but one. +If the build worked, you can install everything you like into the currently +running system, <emphasis>except</emphasis> the Cygwin DLL +<command>cygwin1.dll</command> itself. For installing the DLL, close down +all Cygwin programs (including bash windows, any servers like +<command>cygserver</command>, etc.), save your old dll, and copy the new dll +to the correct place. Then, for first testing, start up a Cygwin program +from the Windows command prompt and see what happens. +</para> +<para>If you get a lengthy error messages like +<literal>"user shared memory version mismatch detected"</literal>, it's +very likely a Cygwin process still running using the old DLL. Kill it +in Windows' Task Manager or <command>taskkill</command> and try again. +If it's still not working, and if you're sure there's no older Cygwin +process still running, it's probably a bug you introduced with your changes. +From here on, you're on your own or discuss problems on the +<ulink url="https://cygwin.com/lists.html">Cygwin-developers mailing list</ulink>. </para> </answer></qandaentry> |