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skins/curve_maker/Bezier.vbw \
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strings.txt \
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translations.txt \
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win32/Cross-Compile-Howto.txt \
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demo.sh \
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$(NULL)
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2002/03/05
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VLC for Windows Cross-Compile HOWTO - 0.1
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*EASY* VLC cross-compilation using Linux for a Windows client
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Bill Eldridge & Gildas Bazin
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0) MSYS & mingw
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1) Download software packages
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2) Unpack sources
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3) Configure vlc
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4) Make
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5) Package for Windows
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6) Further resources
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0) MSYS & mingw
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As of version 1.0.5, the MSYS part of MingW has
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released an environment that will let you configure
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and compile packages for mingw directly on Windows.
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http://mingw.sourceforge.net
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Combined with the SDL & GTK development packages,
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this is enough to compile vlc without cross-compiling
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on Linux. However, for those of us who like Linux
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and want to cross-compile (say to automate nightly
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builds), read on.
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1) Download software packages
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Download all the software needed to /usr/local/src/VLC -
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including pre-compiled mingw32 cross-compiler for linux,
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SDL, gtk, directx, and of course vlc. You will also need
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various run-time DLLs on your Windows machine when you go
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to run the program.
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Go to http://www.videolan.org/vlc/windows.html and download:
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- mingw32 cross-compiler for linux: linux-cross-mingw32-10022002.tar.bz2
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- SDL-devel-1.2.3-mingw32.tar.gz (you can also go to www.libsdl.org)
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- gtk-win32-10022002.tar.bz2 development files.
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- the directx 7 headers. (Instead of downloading the whole directx SDK
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form Microsoft)
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Get vlc from:
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http://www.videolan.org/pub/videolan/vlc/snapshots/
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(who needs a release version? you're compiling, after all :)
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or grab the cvs at:
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http://developers.videolan.org/cvs.html
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using the command:
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cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.videolan.org:/var/cvs/videolan -z3 co
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vlc
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(and no, you don't need to log in, that's why it's "anonymous")
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2) Unpack sources
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Unpack all your sources to the right place:
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[Note that you can put SDL & gtk in a different place,
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but then you'll have to edit the sdl-config & gtk-config.
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directx can go anywhere - you'll just set that path when
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you do vlc's configure]
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cd to your Source directory
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SRCDIR=`pwd` # /usr/local/src/VLC seems good, no?
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tar -jxvf linux-cross-mingw32-10022002.tar.bz2 -C /usr/local
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tar -zxf SDL-devel-1.2.3-mingw32.tar.gz -C /usr/local/cross-tools
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cd /usr/local/cross-tools
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ln -s i586-mingw32msvc i386-mingw32msvc
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tar -xf SDL-1.2.3/i386-mingw32msvc.tgz
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rm -rf SDL-1.2.3
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cd $SRCDIR
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tar xjvf gtk-win32-10022002.tar.bz2 -C /usr/local
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mkdir /usr/local/directx
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unzip -d /usr/local/directx/include dxheaders.zip
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tar -jxf <vlc-snapshot-xxx>.bz2 # Unless you used cvs
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cd vlc
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3) Configure vlc
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rm config.cache config.status
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make clean # or "make distclean" for pretty pretty
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PATH=/usr/local/cross-tools/bin:$PATH \
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CC=i586-mingw32msvc-gcc \
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./configure --host=i586-mingw32msvc \
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--target=i586-mingw32msvc --build=i386-linux \
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--with-directx=/usr/local/directx \
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--with-gtk-config-path=/usr/local/gtk-win32/bin \
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--with-sdl-config-path=/usr/local/cross-tools/i586-mingw32msvc/bin
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4) make vlc
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PATH=/usr/local/cross-tools/bin:$PATH \
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make
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5) Package for Windows
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mkdir /usr/local/src/winvlc
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mkdir /usr/local/src/winvlc/plugins
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mkdir /usr/local/src/winvlc/share
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cp vlc.exe /usr/local/src/winvlc/
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cp plugins/*.so /usr/local/src/winvlc/plugins/
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cp share/*.psf /usr/local/src/winvlc/share/
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cd /usr/local/src
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strip winvlc/vlc.exe winvlc/plugins/*.so
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zip -r winvlc.zip winvlc
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Now place winvlc in your ftp/html downloads,
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or copy to your dos disk or move to a floppy
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(only about 270K)
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Uncompress to C:\winvlc
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Don't forget to place all the GTK and SDL dll's from the development packages
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you downloaded on http://www.videolan.org/vlc/windows.html in c:\winvlc
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cd c:\winvlc
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vlc -v
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Note: -v gives you errors in case something's not being found,
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otherwise not needed.
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6) Further resources (for this or other cross-compilation
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projects):
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At this time, mingw32_2.95.3.7-3_i386.deb and
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mingw32-runtime_1.2-1_i386.deb were at:
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http://packages.debian.org/testing/devel/mingw32.html
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http://packages.debian.org/testing/devel/mingw32-runtime.html
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and possibly on your CD - you might be able to find later
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versions, or save bandwidth, if you care. (Of course we'll
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only be testing what we put on the VideoLan website).
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While these are "Debian" packages, they work on Redhat
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and possibly elsewhere - download dpkg for your system
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and do something like:
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dpkg -x mingw32_2.95.3.7-3_i386.deb /tmp/ming
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dpkg -x mingw32-runtime_1.2-1_i386.deb /tmp/ming
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mv /tmp/ming/usr /usr/local/cross-tools
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Full DX-7 headers, libs & directx.h (the Peter Puck version)
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can be found at:
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http://fceultra.sourceforge.net/dev
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There are other versions of GTK for Windows available, but
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the one provided here has been hacked specifically for VideoLan.
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