gecko-dev/directory/buildsdk.txt
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NETSCAPE DIRECTORY SDK FOR C:
BUILD INSTRUCTIONS
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For information on the Netscape Directory SDK source release,
see http://www.mozilla.org/directory/
Unix/Linux Build Instructions
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System Requirements:
32MB of RAM, 128MB of swap, recommended 64MB of RAM.
Tool Requirements:
Native C compiler or GNU C/C++ compiler 2.7.2
(or a more recent version)
GNU make 3.74 or a more recent version
Instructions:
1. Uncompress and extract the source files by entering the
following command (or your preferred variant of this command):
gzip -dc <filename>.tar.gz | tar -xvf -
2. Set and unset the following environment variables.
In csh/tcsh:
setenv MOZILLA_CLIENT 1
setenv NO_MDUPDATE 1
unsetenv MOZ_LI
unsetenv MOZ_LITE
unsetenv MOZ_MEDIUM
unsetenv NO_SECURITY
In sh/bash/ksh:
MOZILLA_CLIENT=1
NO_MDUPDATE=1
export MOZILLA_CLIENT NO_MDUPDATE
unset MOZ_LI
unset MOZ_LITE
unset MOZ_MEDIUM
unset NO_SECURITY
3. Build the SDK by entering the following commands:
cd ns
gmake
The SDK will be built and copied into the following directories:
mozilla/dist/public/ldap - header files
mozilla/dist/<architecture>/bin - LDAP API shared object/library
Windows Build Instructions
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System Requirements:
Windows NT 3.51 or 4.0 (4.0 preferred).
Tool Requirements:
Microsoft Visual C++ version 4.2 or a more recent version
GNU Tools for Windows (you can find these on the Internet).
Specifically, you'll need:
cp.exe
rm.exe
Here are some sample download sites to find these:
Cygnus (http://www.cygnus.com/misc/gnu-win32)
GNU (http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html)
MIT (ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu)
Netscape uses internally modified versions of the following tools:
gmake.exe
shmsdos.exe
uname.exe
You can download them from http://www.mozilla.org/download-mozilla.html
(click the Windows Build Tools link). When you unzip the file, the
tools will be located in the windows\bin\x86 directory.
Netscape-developed tools (makedep.exe, txt2rc.exe, waitfor.exe),
which are located in the mozilla\cmd\winfe\mkfiles32 directory
All of these tools need to be put in your path.
Extracting the Source Files:
The source files for the Directory C SDK are zipped in the file
ldap-c-sdk.zip. When unzipping the file, make sure to specify
that you want to preserve the directory structure. For example,
make sure that "Use Folder Names" is checked.
Instructions:
NOTE: Make sure to run the commands from a standard Windows NT
command prompt. Although you may be able to use other shells
to build the SDK, you may need to adjust the makefiles for
the shell that you are using.
1. Set the following environment variables (within the command session,
either manually or via a script), or within the system environment
through the Control Panel | System control panel):
set HOME=(your home directory)
set MOZ_BITS=32
set MOZ_NT=351 (if running NT 3.51, don't set otherwise)
set MOZ_SRC=(top of your source tree, drive letter and path.
For example, set MOZ_SRC=d:\mozilla_src, if the mozilla
directory is at d:\mozilla_src\mozilla.)
set MOZ_TOOLS=(location of the bin directory containing your
GNU tools. The build looks for MOZ_TOOLS\bin\gmake.exe,
so make sure that the MOZ_TOOLS environment variable
is set correctly.)
set PATH=%MOZ_TOOLS%\bin;%PATH%
set TEMP=(your temp directory)
set TMP=(your temp directory)
set VERBOSE=1
Unset the following environment variables:
set MOZ_MEDIUM=
set MOZ_LITE=
set NO_SECURITY=
set MOZ_LI=
set MOZ_DATE=
2. Enter the following commands to build the SDK:
cd ns
nmake -f ldapsdk.mak build_ldap
The SDK will be built and copied into the following directories:
mozilla\dist\public\ldap - header files
mozilla\dist\Win32_d.obj\bin - LDAP API DLL (nsldap32.dll)
mozilla\dist\Win32_d.obj\lib - import and static libraries
(nsldap32.lib, nsldap32s.lib)
Notes:
This build process does not use Visual C++ generated project files.
(Reasons for this include size, maintainability, and the long-term
desire to use tools like gmake or plug-and-play developer tools.)
This does not preclude you from using the Visual C++ IDE or its debugger.
Common Build Problems:
If the build fails with the message "'.\WIN32' unexpected",
you didn't set the environment variables correctly. Check for
extra spaces at the end of the set statements (this is a
common problem when copying and pasting commands).
If directory-related errors are reported, check the full path to
the source for any spaces. Make sure that when you originally extracted
the source files, you used a utility that understands long filenames.
If you are not sure if your extraction utility understands long filenames,
use Info-Zip. (You can get this from ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/infozip.)
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