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ReactOS Build Environment Version 0.3.6 for Unix-based operating systems by Colin Finck (mail@colinfinck.de) Introduction ------------- The ReactOS Build Environment ("RosBE") is a Build Environment for building ReactOS. This version is targeted at Unix-based operating systems such as Linux or FreeBSD. The Installation process of the Build Environment is divided into two parts. First a script builds the needed compiler tools for your operating system and installs them. Therefore the "gcc" compiler for your system and some other build tools have to be installed. Then another script creates a shortcut for you. This shortcut opens a Terminal window and prepares all environment settings for building ReactOS. Needed Applications -------------------- Make sure that the following applications are installed on your system. They are needed to build the compiler tools. The "RosBE-Builder.sh" script automatically checks for them: * GNU Bash The executable file and the package name are often called "bash". All scripts are designed to work only under the Bash shell. Please also make sure that the file "/bin/bash" exists. For example FreeBSD usually installs Bash into another directory, so you have to create a symbolic link "/bin/bash" to the executable file. * GNU Bison The executable file and the package name are often called "bison". * Flex The executable file and the package name are often called "flex". * GNU GCC You need the GCC compiler, which is suitable for your system. The executable file and the package name are often called "gcc". Your GCC compiler needs to be able to compile both C and C++ sources. Therefore the "g++" module also has to be installed. * Grep The executable file and the package name are often called "grep". * GNU Make Make sure that you have the GNU version of "make" installed. For example FreeBSD uses another version. The executable file and the package name are often called "make" or "gmake". * GNU Makeinfo The executable file is often called "makeinfo". Usually this file is in a package called "texinfo". Installation ------------- The Installation of RosBE is very simple, since there are scripts, which do most of the work for you. Follow these steps to compile and install RosBE for your used operating system: 1. Open a Terminal window and type "su" to become "root" user. 2. Call the "RosBE-Builder.sh" script in the directory of the unpacked RosBE files. 3. Follow the directions on the screen until the script ends with "Finished successfully!" 4. Type "exit" to switch back to your normal user account. Then call the "createshortcut.sh" script in the installation directory (usually this is "/usr/RosBE"). 5. Follow the directions on the screen to create a shortcut for the Build Environment. After that you can easily open a Build Environment for ReactOS by opening the shortcut. Version Information -------------------- This version of RosBE for Unix-based operating systems uses the following components: * Binutils 20070422 (CVS version) patched with "winres_64bit.diff" (http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=1733&action=view) * GCC 4.1.3-prerelease (SVN version, r124026) patched with "gcc-virtual-stdcall.patch" (http://www.apiviewer.de/downloads/gcc-virtual-stdcall.patch) NOTE: This GCC version only supports C and C++ * Make 20070422 (CVS version) patched with "make-strcmpi-strcasecmp.patch" (http://savannah.gnu.org/file/make-strcmpi-strcasecmp.patch?file_id=12544) * Mingw-runtime 3.12 * Nasm 0.98.39 * w32api 3.9 Tested Operating Systems ------------------------- Although the Build Environment is designed to work on all Unix-based operating systems, I only tested it on the following systems: * Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 * FreeBSD 6.2 * Ubuntu 7.04 You should be able to compile the build tools on both i386 (32-bit) and x86_64 (64-bit) systems. Websites --------- MingW - Minimalist GNU for Windows http://www.mingw.org Binutils, the Binary Tools Collection http://www.gnu.org/software/binutils GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection http://www.gcc.org Make, the Makefile processor http://www.gnu.org/software/make NASM, the Netwide Assembler http://nasm.sourceforge.net Credits -------- Credits go to blight, dralnix and EmuandCo, who created the original ReactOS Build Environment for Windows. My Unix version uses many ideas of it. Special thanks also to ROSFan, who created the nice ReactOS Build Environment Logo.