1 Building and Installing XEmacs on Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP -*- mode:outline -*-
8 This is a port of XEmacs to Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP. If you are looking for a
9 port of GNU Emacs, see http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/voelker/ntemacs.html.
10 NT 3.51 or later is required for building on Windows NT. Note that the
11 developers typically use NT 4.0 and Windows 2000, and there may possibly be
12 problems under Windows 95/98 and NT 3.51. If so, please report them to
13 xemacs-nt@xemacs.org; we are committed to maintaining compatibility with all
16 * Required tools and sources
17 ============================
19 1. You will need Visual C++ V4.0 or later to compile everything. Personally
20 we have tested V4.0, V4.2, V5.0, v6.0 and v7.0/.NET.
22 Note that Visual C++ assumes that the environment variables INCLUDE and
23 LIB are set to specify the location of the includes and libraries.
24 Your PATH environment variable also needs to include the DevStudio
25 vc\bin and sharedide\bin directories.
27 Visual C++ V5.0 and later install a batch file called vcvars32.bat in
28 c:\Program Files\DevStudio\VC\bin\ (or wherever you installed it) that you
29 can run before building to set up all of these environment variables.
30 Alternatively, you can choose at setup time to have these
31 environment variables automatically set up in the registry, which
32 is generally a good idea.
34 Visual Studio .NET calls this batch file vsvars32.bat and installs it in
35 $Installdir\Common7\Tools, but doesn't offer at install time to
36 automatically set these environment variables up in the registry.
38 2. Grab the latest XEmacs source from
40 ftp://ftp.xemacs.org/pub/xemacs/
42 or one of its mirrors listed at http://www.xemacs.org/Download/index.html.
44 (NOTE: If you are behind a firewall and have problems with FTP access,
45 the URL http://ftp.xemacs.org/pub/xemacs/ works just as well.)
47 You'll also need the packages. You probably want to get the unified
50 ftp://ftp.xemacs.org/pub/xemacs/packages/xemacs-sumo.tar.gz
52 If you are building with international support, you also need
54 ftp://ftp.xemacs.org/pub/xemacs/packages/xemacs-mule-sumo.tar.gz
56 Although we don't recommend it, you can also retrieve just the packages
57 you really need if you have an extremely slow net connection or are very
58 short on disk space. You can find the various packages in
59 ftp://ftp.xemacs.org/pub/xemacs/packages/. You will need the xemacs-base
60 package (and mule-base, if building with international support). You'll
61 also need the texinfo package unless you have a copy of makeinfo.exe on
62 your machine. If you want to download additional or updated packages
63 from within XEmacs you'll need the efs, dired and vm packages. You'll
64 probably also want at least the edit-utils, text-modes, fsf-compat,
65 cc-mode, prog-modes and xemacs-devel packages.
67 Unpack the packages into "x:\your\choice\XEmacs\xemacs-packages",
68 for example "c:\Program Files\XEmacs\xemacs-packages".
70 3. At this point you can choose to build for X and/or for Win32 native GUI.
71 If you only want to build for the Win32 native GUI then skip the next
75 ** Extra tools and sources required for X
77 NOTE: XEmacs has not been tested with X support under the native
78 Windows build for a long, long time! It may not even compile any
79 more. If you are interested in X support, you're better off compiling
80 the Cygwin version of XEmacs, which can handle both Win32 native and X
81 frames (in the same binary, in fact, but not at the same time), and is
82 actively tested with X support.
84 If you want support for X you will also need:
86 1. An X server. XEmacs has been tested and runs well under MI/X,
87 available from: http://www.microimages.com/mix/. (International aka
88 "Mule" support even works under this X server!) Unfortunately, this is
89 not free, but is trialware; you have to pay $25 if you want to use it
90 for more than 15 days. XEmacs also runs (barely) under the free XWin
91 server that comes as part of the Cygwin XFree86 package, available at
93 ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/cygwin/xfree/
95 or numerous mirrors, such as
97 ftp://ftp.freesoftware.com/pub/sourceware/cygwin/xfree/
99 There are numerous other X servers available in the same package or at
100 the same location, but unfortunately most of them behave even worse
101 than XWin. If you have any luck with any of these, *PLEASE* email
102 the maintainers at xemacs-nt@xemacs.org, and we'll add the info here.
104 2. Source for the MIT X11R6.3 libraries, available from ftp.x.org.
106 3. You'll need to compile the MIT libraries without multi-thread support.
107 To do this, there is an example Win32.cf and site.def provided which set
108 the relevant flags. You will also need to apply the patch in nt/X11.patch
109 in the xc/lib/X11 directory which will fix the DLL definition file.
111 Once compiled and installed, you will need to apply the patch in
112 nt/Xmd.patch. This is messy and better solutions would be appreciated.
114 4. Goto step 2 under 'Optional libraries' below.
120 1. You really want the XPM library. Grab the latest version of the xpm
121 sources (xpm-3.4k.tar.gz as of 2002-04-27) from
122 ftp://ftp.xemacs.org/pub/xemacs/aux/ and unpack them somewhere. Copy
123 nt\xpm.mak from the xemacs sources to the lib subdirectory of the xpm
124 sources, cd to that directory and build xpm with 'nmake -f xpm.mak'.
126 2. You probably also want PNG image support. Grab the latest versions of
127 zlib and libpng (zlib-1.1.4 and libpng-1.0.9 as of 2002-04-27) from
128 ftp://ftp.xemacs.org/pub/xemacs/aux/, unpack them somewhere and read the
129 respective READMEs for details on how to build them. The following
130 build procedure works for zlib-1.1.4 and libpng-1.0.9:
132 cd to the zlib directory, type 'copy msdos\makefile.w32 Makefile' and
135 cd to the libpng directory, rename or move the zlib directory to ..\zlib
136 and type 'nmake -f scripts\makefile.w32'.
138 3. If you want TIFF support, grap the latest version of libtiff (tiff-v3.4
139 as of 2002-04-27) from ftp://ftp.xemacs.org/pub/xemacs/aux/ and unpack
140 it somewhere. Copy nt\tiff.mak from the xemacs sources to the
141 contrib\winnt subdirectory of the tiff sources, cd to that directory and
142 build libtiff with 'nmake -f tiff.mak'. Note: tiff.mak has only been
143 verified to work under WinNT, not Win95 or 98. However, the latest
144 distribution of libtiff includes a contrib\win95\makefile.w95; that
147 4. If you want JPEG support grab the latest version of jpegsrc (jpeg-6b as
148 of 2002-04-27) from ftp://ftp.xemacs.org/pub/xemacs/aux/ and read the
149 README for details on how to build it.
151 5. If you want X-Face support, grab the compface distribution from
152 ftp://ftp.xemacs.org/pub/xemacs/aux/ and unpack it somewhere.
153 Copy nt\compface.mak from xemacs sources to the compface directory.
154 cd to that directory and build libcompface with 'nmake -f compface.mak'.
160 1. cd to the nt subdirectory of the xemacs distribution and copy the file
161 config.inc.samp to config.inc. Make any necessary modifications. This
162 file controls the options that XEmacs is built with:
164 -- If you want international (aka "Mule") support, modify the appropriate
165 line in config.inc as follows:
169 NOTE: This support is still quite raw under the Win32 native GUI,
170 but works well if you compile the Cygwin version with X support
171 and disable native Win32 support (--with-msw=no).
173 -- If you're building with XPM support, modify the appropriate lines in
174 config.inc as follows:
177 XPM_DIR="x:\location\of\your\xpm\sources"
179 and similarly for JPEG and TIFF support.
181 -- If you're building with PNG support, modify the appropriate lines in
182 config.inc as follows:
185 PNG_DIR="x:\location\of\your\png\sources"
186 ZLIB_DIR="x:\location\of\your\zlib\sources"
188 -- If you're building with GIF support, modify the appropriate lines in
189 config.inc as follows:
193 -- If you're building with X-Face support, modify the appropriate lines in
194 config.inc as follows:
197 COMPFACE_DIR="x:\location\of\your\compface\sources"
199 -- If you're building for X, modify the appropriate lines in config.inc
203 X11_DIR=x:\root\directory\of\your\X11\installation
205 -- By default, XEmacs will expect to find its packages in the
206 subdirectories "site-packages", "mule-packages" and "xemacs-packages"
207 under the directory "c:\Program Files\XEmacs". If you want it to look
208 for these subdirectories elsewhere, modify the appropriate lines in
209 config.inc as follows:
211 PACKAGE_PREFIX="x:\your\package\directory"
213 Make sure that the directory pointed to by PACKAGE_PREFIX contains
214 the xemacs-packages directory into which you installed the packages.
216 -- XEmacs can build its info files more quickly if you have a copy of the
217 makeinfo program. If you have a copy, modify the appropriate lines in
218 config.inc as follows:
220 MAKEINFO="x:\location\of\makeinfo.exe"
222 If you don't have a copy of makeinfo then you'll need to have installed
223 the XEmacs texinfo package.
225 2. If you want to install XEmacs when you build it, modify the appropriate
226 lines in config.inc as follows (you can also run XEmacs from its build
229 INSTALL_DIR="x:\your\installation\directory"
231 (By default, XEmacs will be installed in directories under the directory
232 "c:\Program Files\XEmacs\XEmacs-21.4".)
234 3. If you want to build xemacs on the command line, use
235 `nmake install -f xemacs.mak', or just `nmake -f xemacs.mak' if you want
236 to run XEmacs from its build directory. nmake will build temacs, the DOC
237 file, update the elc's, dump xemacs and (optionally) install the relevant
238 files in the directories under the installation directory.
240 If you chose to install XEmacs, the file that you should run to start
241 XEmacs will be installed (by default) as
242 "c:\Program Files\XEmacs\XEmacs-21.4\i586-pc-win32\xemacs.exe".
244 To run from the build directory, run the file "src\xemacs.exe" off of the
245 root of the build directory.
247 You may want to create a shortcut to the file from your Desktop or
250 4. To build using MS Developer Studio, you can use the workspace file
251 `nt/xemacs.dsw'. This was prepared for Visual C++ 6.0. If you are using
252 Visual C++ 5.0, you can use the workspace file `nt/xemacs-vc50.dsw'. If
253 you have a different version and neither file works, just open up
254 `nt/xemacs.mak' from within MS Developer Studio and it will offer to wrap
255 this Makefile in a workspace file, from which you can build. Assuming
256 you want to run from the build directory (which you will want to do if
257 you are planning on doing any development work on XEmacs), use the
258 following settings in Project/Settings...:
260 Under the General tab:
262 Build command line: NMAKE /f xemacs.mak
263 Output file name: ..\src\xemacs.exe
264 Browse info file name: ..\src\temacs.bsc
268 Executable for debug session: ..\src\xemacs.exe
271 If you want to install XEmacs when it's built, change the build command
272 line to "NMAKE install /f xemacs.mak". (You will have to make the same
273 change even if you use the provided workspace nt/xemacs.dsw.)
276 * Debugging under MS Developer Studio
277 =====================================
279 The build process always creates debugging and "Source Browser" information
280 in the source tree for use with DevStudio. However that information is not
281 very useful unless you build a debug version of XEmacs:
283 1. Set DEBUG_XEMACS=1 and DEPEND=1 in config.inc and rebuild.
285 2. See instructions above for obtaining a workspace file for use with
286 MS Developer Studio. Build and debug your XEmacs this way.
288 3. To display the contents of a lisp variable, type Shift-F9 (or use the
289 menu) to bring up the QuickWatch window, type debug_print(variable) and
290 click Recalculate. The output will appear in a console window, as well
291 as in the Debug window in MS Developer Studio.
293 4. To view Lisp variables in the "Watch" window wrap the variable in one of
294 the helper functions from the file src\console-msw.c, for example type
295 DSTRING(variable) in the "Watch" window to inspect a Lisp string.
301 Please look at the PROBLEMS file for known problems. Any other problems you
302 need clarified, please email us and we will endeavour to provide any
305 The XEmacs NT Mailing List: xemacs-nt@xemacs.org
306 Subscribe address: xemacs-nt-request@xemacs.org
308 Ben Wing (current primary MS Windows maintainer; author of the MS Windows
309 Mule code and some of the dialog box code)
310 Andy Piper (MS Windows contributor; author of the Cygwin support and the
311 MS Windows glyph and widget code)
312 Jonathan Harris (MS Windows contributor; author of the MS Windows redisplay
313 and underlying GUI code)
314 Kirill Katsnelson (MS Windows contributor; author of the MS Windows process
315 and printing code and some of the dialog box code;
316 general guru on obscure MS Windows programming topics)
317 David Hobley (early MS Windows contributor)
318 Marc Paquette (early MS Windows contributor)
319 August Hill (early MS Windows contributor)