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Nov 04, 2010
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Bug #57746: Win directory of source distribution - out-of-date files / support for new files
(win/README updated with some more changes)
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The Windows build system uses a tool named CMake to generate build files for
a variety of project systems. This tool is combined with a set of jscript
files to enable building of MySQL for Windows directly out of a bzr clone.
For relevant information, please refer to http://forge.mysql.com/wiki/CMake
The steps required are below.
Step 1:
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Step 4
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Clone your bzr tree to any location you like.
One of the nice CMake features is "out-of-source" build support, which
means not building in the source directory, but in dedicated build
directory. This keeps the source directory clean and allows for more than
single build tree for the same source tree (e.g debug and release, 32 and
64 bit etc). We'll create subdirectory "bld" in the source directory for
this purpose. Clone your bzr tree to any location you like.
Step 5
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From the root of your installation directory, execute the command:
win\configure <options>
The options right now are:
WITH_INNOBASE_STORAGE_ENGINE Enable particular storage engines
WITH_PARTITION_STORAGE_ENGINE
WITH_ARCHIVE_STORAGE_ENGINE
WITH_BLACKHOLE_STORAGE_ENGINE
WITH_EXAMPLE_STORAGE_ENGINE
WITH_FEDERATED_STORAGE_ENGINE
__NT__ Enable named pipe support
WITHOUT_ATOMICS Do not use atomic instructions
MYSQL_SERVER_SUFFIX=<suffix> Server suffix, default none
COMPILATION_COMMENT=<comment> Server comment, default "Source distribution"
MYSQL_TCP_PORT=<port> Server port, default 3306
CYBOZU Default character set is UTF8
EMBED_MANIFESTS Embed custom manifests into final exes, otherwise VS
default will be used. (Note - This option should only be
used by MySQL AB.)
WITH_EMBEDDED_SERVER Configure solution to produce libmysqld.dll
and the static mysqlserver.lib
From the root of your installation directory use cmake . -L to see the
various configuration parameters.
So the command line could look like:
win\configure WITH_INNOBASE_STORAGE_ENGINE WITH_PARTITION_STORAGE_ENGINE MYSQL_SERVER_SUFFIX=-pro
cmake .. -G "target" -DWITH_INNOBASE_STORAGE_ENGINE=1
The recommended way of configuring would be to use -DBUILD_CONFIG=mysql_release
to build binaries exactly the same as the official MySQL releases.
Step 6
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From the root of your installation directory/bzr clone, you can
use cmake to compile the sources.Use cmake --help when necessary.
Before you run cmake with changed settings (compiler, system
libraries, options, ...), make sure you delete the CMakeCache.txt
generated by your previous run.
use cmake to compile the sources. Use cmake --help when necessary.
Before you start building the sources, please remove the old build area
created from an earlier run and start afresh.
C:\> del bld
C:\> md bld
C:\> cd bld
C:\> cmake .. -G "target name" -DBUILD_CONFIG=mysql_release
C:\>del CMakeCache.txt
C:\>cmake . -G "target name"
For Example:
To generate the Win64 project files using Visual Studio 9, you would run
cmake . -G "Visual Studio 9 2008 Win64"
cmake .
.
-G "Visual Studio 9 2008 Win64"
Other target names supported using CMake 2.6 patch 4 are:
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For generating project files using Visual Studio 10, you need CMake 2.8
or higher and corresponding target names are
Visual Studio 10
Visual Studio 10
Win64
Visual Studio 10
"Visual Studio 10"
Visual Studio 10
(64 bit) "Visual Studio 10 Win64"
Step 7
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For Visual Studio, execute mysql.sln. This will start the IDE
and you can click the build solution menu option.
Alternatively, you could start the build from command line as follows
devenv mysql.sln /build relwithdebinfo
Current issues
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1. After changing configuration (eg. adding or removing a storage engine), it
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