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 ====== Windows client builds ====== ====== Windows client builds ======
  
-Throughout 2019 and 2020, I've been able to build the GTK2 client ​on Windows, with relatively good success, except that everything explodes when I take it out of the build environment.+As of Aug 2021, I finally got a stable Windows GTK client ​build method. I submitted a Powershell script which is reasonably well documented in crossfire-client/​gtk-v2/​win32/​autobuild.ps1
  
 +The script and instructions are specifically for x86_64 builds. Suites like MSYS2 and MinGW are deprecating support for pure 32-bit x86, so producing 32-bit binaries maybe not be feasible moving forward. Regardless, if you can get the MinGW/MSYS2 toolchain working, the powershell script can probably be adapted to work.
  
 ====== Links ====== ====== Links ======
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 ====== My Notes ====== ====== My Notes ======
  
-loosely based on the makegho 2018 instructions:​ +If trying to adapt between ​32-bit and 64-bitthe package names may change. A few examples that may help or hurt:
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-These instructions assume a fresh, clean 32-bit ​windows 10 machine. +
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-Install compiler tools: +
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-Go to http://​www.msys2.org/​ +
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-Download ​and run latest i686 installer (msys2-i686-20190524.exe) +
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-Start an msys2 32-bit shell (“MSYS2 MinGW 32-bit” in the start menu) and type:+
  
  pacman -S mingw-w64-i686-gcc ​  pacman -S mingw-w64-i686-gcc ​
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  pacman -S mingw-w64-i686-SDL_mixer  pacman -S mingw-w64-i686-SDL_mixer
  
-Alternatively,​ do a oneliner: 
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- pacman -S mingw-w64-i686-gcc pacman -S mingw-w64-i686-make pacman -S mingw-w64-i686-pkg-config pacman -S mingw-w64-i686-vala pacman -S mingw-w64-i686-SDL_image pacman -S mingw-w64-i686-SDL_mixer 
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-Add c:​\msys32\mingw32\bin to path 
   
-Install PERL: +I recommend using perl from MSYS2rather than third party Perl. If you want to anyway, a few tips:
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-http://​strawberryperl.com/​releases.html +
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-Download portable 32 bit edition +
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-Extract to C:\perl +
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-Add C:​\perl\perl\bin to path. +
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-Note that this can cause some issues, especially if CMake tries to use perl-supplied components instead of those from MSYS/​MinGW +
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-Download and extract CrossFire source to e.g. c:​\cfsource.rxxxxx. +
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-https://​sourceforge.net/​projects/​crossfire/​files/​crossfire-client/​ +
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-Install latest CMake 32-bit: +
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-https://​cmake.org/​download/​ +
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-Run CMake gui: +
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-Set source code directorye.g. c:/​cfsource.rxxxxx +
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-Set binary directory, e.g. c:/​cfbuild +
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-Click '​Configure'​ and choose 'MinGW Makefiles'​ +
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-Change CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX to something reasonable +
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-(C:\Program Files (x86)\... is probably read only). +
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-(Nothing seems to be put in this folder anyway?) +
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-If CMake finds wrong include directories,​ e.g. from Visual Studio, change them manually to '​C:​\msys32\mingw32\include'​ +
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-If CMake fails near pkgconfig or gtk/gio item, check to make sure that it hasn’t defaulted the PKG_CONFIG_EXECUTABLE to a perl directory. If so, revert it to the msys32 oneprobably C:​\msys32\mingw32\bin\pkg-config.exe +
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-Click “Configure” again, hope no errors occur. +
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-Once it finally doesn’t have warnings or errors, Click '​generate'​. +
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-If configuring goes wrong, delete directory c:​\cfbuild\CMakeFiles and try again. +
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-Compile: +
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-Open msys32 32-bit shell (“MSYS2 MinGW 32-bit” in the Start Menu) +
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-Go to c:​\cfbuild +
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-run mingw32-make.exe +
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-Create release package: +
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-Run '​mingw32-make install',​ though it doesn'​t seem to do much. +
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-Make directory '​release',​ somewhere in your system +
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-Copy \cfbuild\bin\crossfire-client-gtk2.exe to release\ +
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-Create dir release\bin,​ and copy \cfbuild\bin\cfsndserv.exe to it +
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-Copy directory '​share'​ to release\ +
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-At this point, the client should run more or less fine, at least in your dev environment. Now we need to prep it so it can be run on other systems (but this is the broken part). +
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-<​del>​In release, create a folder called “lib”, and copy “gdk-pixbuf-2.0” and “gtk-2.0” from “C:​\msys32\mingw32\lib”. +
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-This fixes some xpm warnings, and makes a few GUI icons render correctly, apparently a very few gui elements are xpm? +
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-Fetch “msys32\mingw32\share\themes” and place it in “release\share\”. This fixes an issue that breaks the GTK theme.</​del>​ +
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-Find sounds from somewhere, and put them in share\ +
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-Find the DLLs, and put them in release\ +
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-Most of the DLLs can be found in c:\msys32\bin. Currently includes: +
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- libatk-1.0-0.dll +
- libbrotlicommon.dll +
- libbrotlidec.dll +
- libbz2-1.dll +
- libcairo-2.dll +
- libcrypto-1_1.dll +
- libcurl-4.dll +
- libdatrie-1.dll +
- libexpat-1.dll +
- libffi-6.dll +
- libfontconfig-1.dll +
- libfreetype-6.dll +
- libfribidi-0.dll +
- libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll +
- libgdk-win32-2.0-0.dll +
- libgdk_pixbuf-2.0-0.dll Adding this causes a deluge of warnings about XPM not being supported. To fix, in release, create a folder called “lib”, and copy “gdk-pixbuf-2.0” and “gtk-2.0” from “C:​\msys32\mingw32\lib”. <​del>​This fixes some xpm warnings, and makes a few GUI icons render correctly, apparently a very few gui elements are xpm?</​del>​ +
- libgio-2.0-0.dll +
- libglib-2.0-0.dll Adding this causes the sound server to fail to spawn, message "Could not spawn sound server: Failed to execute helper program (Invalid argument)"​ Skip for now, and it will work in the dev enrions. +
- libgmodule-2.0-0.dll +
- libgobject-2.0-0.dll +
- libgraphite2.dll +
- libgtk-win32-2.0-0.dll Adding this breaks the GTK theme. Fetch “msys32\mingw32\share\themes” and place it in “release\share\”. This only works if you have also copied the above items into "​lib"​ +
- libharfbuzz-0.dll +
- libiconv-2.dll +
- libidn2-0.dll +
- libintl-8.dll +
- libnghttp2-14.dll +
- libpango-1.0-0.dll +
- libpangocairo-1.0-0.dll +
- libpangoft2-1.0-0.dll +
- libpangowin32-1.0-0.dll +
- libpcre-1.dll +
- libpixman-1-0.dll +
- libpng16-16.dll +
- libpsl-5.dll +
- libssl-1_1.dll +
- libstdc++-6.dll +
- libthai-0.dll +
- libunistring-2.dll +
- libwinpthread-1.dll +
- SDL.dll +
- zlib1.dll +
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-At this point, the client runs in your dev environs, no warnings, sound works, etc, as long as you did not copy libglib. +
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-Pull the release\ folder to another machine, and run.+
  
-It now complains that libglib is missing. Copy it as well. Sound is now broken. when you launch, there'​s now warnings and the themes are broken again.+<​del>​Install PERL:</​del>​
  
-Weep because everything'​s on fire.+<​del>​http://​strawberryperl.com/​releases.html</​del>​
  
-<del>+<del>​Download portable 32 bit edition</​del>
  
-Find the rest of the DLLs from the 1.72.0 release.+<​del>​Extract to C:​\perl</​del>​
  
-Find any missing DLLs from official runtime distributions.+<​del>​Add C:​\perl\perl\bin to path.</​del>​
  
-If DLLs are still missing, shed some tears.+<​del>​Note that this can cause some issues, especially if CMake tries to use perl-supplied components instead of those from MSYS/MinGWBut, perl is still needed "for def-keys and msgtypes generation"</​del>​
  
-I had to rename libpng16_16.dll ​to libpng14_14.dll. I have no idea what could have required libpng14and libpng14 has serious vulnerabilities too. (Renaming DLLs is not safe either.)+<​del>​If CMake fails near a pkgconfig or gtk/gio item, check to make sure that it hasn’t defaulted the PKG_CONFIG_EXECUTABLE ​to a perl directoryIf sorevert it to the msys32 one, probably C:​\msys32\mingw32\bin\pkg-config.exe</​del>​
  
-</​del>​+Other misc bits:
  
 +<​del>​Get the glib helper program from C:​\msys32\mingw32\bin\gspawn-win32-helper-console.exe,​ and copy it to release\</​del>​ Not needed since r21700
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