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Martin v. Löwisb38b0192004-01-02 21:13:28 +00001Building Python using VC++ 7.1
Guido van Rossuma29b3602000-03-29 01:51:37 +00002-------------------------------------
Tim Peters4b5fb072000-07-01 00:03:43 +00003This directory is used to build Python for Win32 platforms, e.g. Windows
Martin v. Löwisb38b0192004-01-02 21:13:28 +0000495, 98 and NT. It requires Microsoft Visual C++ 7.1
5(a.k.a. Visual Studio .NET 2003).
Guido van Rossum15b239f1998-05-26 14:16:23 +00006(For other Windows platforms and compilers, see ../PC/readme.txt.)
7
Martin v. Löwisb38b0192004-01-02 21:13:28 +00008All you need to do is open the workspace "pcbuild.sln" in MSVC++, select
9the Debug or Release setting (using "Solution Configuration" from
10the "Standard" toolbar"), and build the projects.
Guido van Rossum15b239f1998-05-26 14:16:23 +000011
Tim Petersbefc97c2001-01-18 19:01:39 +000012The proper order to build subprojects:
Guido van Rossum15b239f1998-05-26 14:16:23 +000013
Tim Peters97c96402001-01-17 23:23:13 +0000141) pythoncore (this builds the main Python DLL and library files,
Tim Petersbefc97c2001-01-18 19:01:39 +000015 python21.{dll, lib} in Release mode)
16 NOTE: in previous releases, this subproject was
17 named after the release number, e.g. python20.
Guido van Rossum15b239f1998-05-26 14:16:23 +000018
Tim Petersbefc97c2001-01-18 19:01:39 +0000192) python (this builds the main Python executable,
20 python.exe in Release mode)
Tim Peters4b5fb072000-07-01 00:03:43 +000021
223) the other subprojects, as desired or needed (note: you probably don't
23 want to build most of the other subprojects, unless you're building an
24 entire Python distribution from scratch, or specifically making changes
25 to the subsystems they implement; see SUBPROJECTS below)
Guido van Rossum15b239f1998-05-26 14:16:23 +000026
27When using the Debug setting, the output files have a _d added to
Martin v. Löwisb38b0192004-01-02 21:13:28 +000028their name: python24_d.dll, python_d.exe, parser_d.pyd, and so on.
Guido van Rossume79cf321998-07-07 22:35:03 +000029
Tim Peters4b5fb072000-07-01 00:03:43 +000030SUBPROJECTS
31-----------
Tim Peters610a8272000-07-01 02:51:23 +000032These subprojects should build out of the box. Subprojects other than the
Tim Petersbefc97c2001-01-18 19:01:39 +000033main ones (pythoncore, python, pythonw) generally build a DLL (renamed to
Tim Peters610a8272000-07-01 02:51:23 +000034.pyd) from a specific module so that users don't have to load the code
Tim Peters4b5fb072000-07-01 00:03:43 +000035supporting that module unless they import the module.
Guido van Rossume79cf321998-07-07 22:35:03 +000036
Tim Peters97c96402001-01-17 23:23:13 +000037pythoncore
Tim Peters4b5fb072000-07-01 00:03:43 +000038 .dll and .lib
39python
40 .exe
41pythonw
42 pythonw.exe, a variant of python.exe that doesn't pop up a DOS box
43_socket
44 socketmodule.c
Tim Petersd66595f2001-02-04 03:09:53 +000045_testcapi
Tim Petersb16c56f2001-02-02 21:24:51 +000046 tests of the Python C API, run via Lib/test/test_capi.py, and
Tim Petersd66595f2001-02-04 03:09:53 +000047 implemented by module Modules/_testcapimodule.c
Tim Petersb012a152002-02-13 23:56:46 +000048pyexpat
49 Python wrapper for accelerated XML parsing, which incorporates stable
50 code from the Expat project: http://sourceforge.net/projects/expat/
Tim Peters4b5fb072000-07-01 00:03:43 +000051select
52 selectmodule.c
Tim Peters19f52c22001-01-24 10:07:22 +000053unicodedata
Tim Peters4b5fb072000-07-01 00:03:43 +000054 large tables of Unicode data
Tim Peters4b5fb072000-07-01 00:03:43 +000055winsound
56 play sounds (typically .wav files) under Windows
57
58The following subprojects will generally NOT build out of the box. They
59wrap code Python doesn't control, and you'll need to download the base
Tim Petersaff12842000-08-25 06:52:44 +000060packages first and unpack them into siblings of PCbuilds's parent
61directory; for example, if your PCbuild is .......\dist\src\PCbuild\,
62unpack into new subdirectories of dist\.
Tim Peters4b5fb072000-07-01 00:03:43 +000063
64_tkinter
Tim Peters077736b2002-11-14 23:24:40 +000065 Python wrapper for the Tk windowing system. Requires building
Martin v. Löwis6de2d4d2004-08-30 09:22:04 +000066 Tcl/Tk first. Following are instructions for Tcl/Tk 8.4.7; these
Guido van Rossumd54357d2004-03-20 21:00:26 +000067 should work for version 8.4.6 too, with suitable substitutions:
Tim Peters077736b2002-11-14 23:24:40 +000068
69 Get source
70 ----------
71 Go to
72 http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/tcl/
73 and download
Martin v. Löwis6de2d4d2004-08-30 09:22:04 +000074 tcl847-src.zip
75 tk847-src.zip
Tim Peters077736b2002-11-14 23:24:40 +000076 Unzip into
Martin v. Löwis6de2d4d2004-08-30 09:22:04 +000077 dist\tcl8.4.7\
78 dist\tk8.4.7\
Tim Peters077736b2002-11-14 23:24:40 +000079 respectively.
80
Guido van Rossumd54357d2004-03-20 21:00:26 +000081 Build Tcl first (done here w/ MSVC 7.1 on Windows XP)
Tim Peters6c629952002-11-15 18:36:11 +000082 ---------------
Guido van Rossumd54357d2004-03-20 21:00:26 +000083 Use "Start -> All Programs -> Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003
84 -> Visual Studio .NET Tools -> Visual Studio .NET 2003 Command Prompt"
85 to get a shell window with the correct environment settings
Martin v. Löwis6de2d4d2004-08-30 09:22:04 +000086 cd dist\tcl8.4.7\win
Tim Peters077736b2002-11-14 23:24:40 +000087 nmake -f makefile.vc
Martin v. Löwis6de2d4d2004-08-30 09:22:04 +000088 nmake -f makefile.vc INSTALLDIR=..\..\tcltk install
Tim Peters077736b2002-11-14 23:24:40 +000089
90 XXX Should we compile with OPTS=threads?
91
Tim Peters011de6cc2004-04-11 17:29:12 +000092 Optional: run tests, via
93 nmake -f makefile.vc test
94
Martin v. Löwis6de2d4d2004-08-30 09:22:04 +000095 On WinXP Pro, wholly up to date as of 30-Aug-2004:
Tim Peterse82b00f2004-08-30 21:14:51 +000096 all.tcl: Total 10678 Passed 9969 Skipped 709 Failed 0
Tim Peters011de6cc2004-04-11 17:29:12 +000097 Sourced 129 Test Files.
Tim Peters077736b2002-11-14 23:24:40 +000098
Tim Peters077736b2002-11-14 23:24:40 +000099 Build Tk
Tim Peters6c629952002-11-15 18:36:11 +0000100 --------
Martin v. Löwis6de2d4d2004-08-30 09:22:04 +0000101 cd dist\tk8.4.7\win
102 nmake -f makefile.vc TCLDIR=..\..\tcl8.4.7
103 nmake -f makefile.vc TCLDIR=..\..\tcl8.4.7 INSTALLDIR=..\..\tcltk install
Tim Peters077736b2002-11-14 23:24:40 +0000104
105 XXX Should we compile with OPTS=threads?
106
Tim Peters077736b2002-11-14 23:24:40 +0000107 XXX Our installer copies a lot of stuff out of the Tcl/Tk install
108 XXX directory. Is all of that really needed for Python use of Tcl/Tk?
109
Tim Peters011de6cc2004-04-11 17:29:12 +0000110 Optional: run tests, via
Martin v. Löwis6de2d4d2004-08-30 09:22:04 +0000111 nmake -f makefile.vc TCLDIR=..\..\tcl8.4.7 test
Tim Peters011de6cc2004-04-11 17:29:12 +0000112
Martin v. Löwis6de2d4d2004-08-30 09:22:04 +0000113 On WinXP Pro, wholly up to date as of 30-Aug-2004:
Tim Peterse82b00f2004-08-30 21:14:51 +0000114 all.tcl: Total 8420 Passed 6826 Skipped 1581 Failed 13
Martin v. Löwis6de2d4d2004-08-30 09:22:04 +0000115 Sourced 91 Test Files.
Tim Peterse82b00f2004-08-30 21:14:51 +0000116 Files with failing tests: canvImg.test scrollbar.test textWind.test winWm.test
Tim Peters4b5fb072000-07-01 00:03:43 +0000117
118zlib
Tim Petersee826f82001-01-31 19:39:44 +0000119 Python wrapper for the zlib compression library. Get the source code
Jeremy Hylton73b3df92004-01-09 16:05:07 +0000120 for version 1.2.1 from a convenient mirror at:
Tim Peters6077f642002-03-13 21:51:55 +0000121 http://www.gzip.org/zlib/
Jeremy Hylton73b3df92004-01-09 16:05:07 +0000122 Unpack into dist\zlib-1.2.1.
Tim Petersee826f82001-01-31 19:39:44 +0000123 A custom pre-link step in the zlib project settings should manage to
Jeremy Hylton73b3df92004-01-09 16:05:07 +0000124 build zlib-1.2.1\zlib.lib by magic before zlib.pyd (or zlib_d.pyd) is
Tim Petersee826f82001-01-31 19:39:44 +0000125 linked in PCbuild\.
126 However, the zlib project is not smart enough to remove anything under
Jeremy Hylton73b3df92004-01-09 16:05:07 +0000127 zlib-1.2.1\ when you do a clean, so if you want to rebuild zlib.lib
128 you need to clean up zlib-1.2.1\ by hand.
Tim Peters4b5fb072000-07-01 00:03:43 +0000129
Tim Petersb0ead4e2002-11-09 04:48:58 +0000130bz2
131 Python wrapper for the libbz2 compression library. Homepage
132 http://sources.redhat.com/bzip2/
133 Download the source tarball, bzip2-1.0.2.tar.gz.
Tim Peters077736b2002-11-14 23:24:40 +0000134 Unpack into dist\bzip2-1.0.2. WARNING: If you're using WinZip, you
Tim Petersb0ead4e2002-11-09 04:48:58 +0000135 must disable its "TAR file smart CR/LF conversion" feature (under
136 Options -> Configuration -> Miscellaneous -> Other) for the duration.
Tim Peters077736b2002-11-14 23:24:40 +0000137
Thomas Heller46a007e2003-08-20 18:27:36 +0000138 A custom pre-link step in the bz2 project settings should manage to
139 build bzip2-1.0.2\libbz2.lib by magic before bz2.pyd (or bz2_d.pyd) is
140 linked in PCbuild\.
141 However, the bz2 project is not smart enough to remove anything under
142 bzip2-1.0.2\ when you do a clean, so if you want to rebuild bzip2.lib
143 you need to clean up bzip2-1.0.2\ by hand.
Tim Peters077736b2002-11-14 23:24:40 +0000144
Thomas Heller46a007e2003-08-20 18:27:36 +0000145 The build step shouldn't yield any warnings or errors, and should end
Tim Petersb0ead4e2002-11-09 04:48:58 +0000146 by displaying 6 blocks each terminated with
147 FC: no differences encountered
148 If FC finds differences, see the warning abou WinZip above (when I
149 first tried it, sample3.ref failed due to CRLF conversion).
Tim Peterscaba60a2004-01-04 02:04:35 +0000150
Tim Petersb0ead4e2002-11-09 04:48:58 +0000151 All of this managed to build bzip2-1.0.2\libbz2.lib, which the Python
152 project links in.
153
154
Tim Peters78e35f92002-11-22 20:00:34 +0000155_bsddb
Tim Peters00640262003-01-24 15:31:31 +0000156 Go to Sleepycat's download page:
157 http://www.sleepycat.com/download/
Tim Petersb0ead4e2002-11-09 04:48:58 +0000158
Mark Hammond2362da82004-01-06 04:04:01 +0000159 and download version 4.2.52.
Tim Peters011de6cc2004-04-11 17:29:12 +0000160
161 With or without strong cryptography? You can choose either with or
162 without strong cryptography, as per the instructions below. By
Thomas Heller81391402004-07-02 08:58:46 +0000163 default, Python is built and distributed WITHOUT strong crypto.
Tim Peters011de6cc2004-04-11 17:29:12 +0000164
Mark Hammond2362da82004-01-06 04:04:01 +0000165 Unpack into the dist\. directory, ensuring you expand with folder names.
Tim Peters011de6cc2004-04-11 17:29:12 +0000166
Mark Hammond2362da82004-01-06 04:04:01 +0000167 If you downloaded with strong crypto, this will create a dist\db-4.2.52
168 directory, and is ready to use.
Tim Peters011de6cc2004-04-11 17:29:12 +0000169
170 If you downloaded WITHOUT strong crypto, this will create a
Mark Hammond2362da82004-01-06 04:04:01 +0000171 dist\db-4.2.52.NC directory - this directory should be renamed to
172 dist\db-4.2.52 before use.
Tim Peters011de6cc2004-04-11 17:29:12 +0000173
Tim Petersa0d781a2004-04-11 18:23:06 +0000174 As of 11-Apr-2004, you also need to download and manually apply two
175 patches before proceeding (and the sleepycat download page tells you
176 about this). Cygwin patch worked for me. cd to dist\db-4.2.52 and
177 use "patch -p0 < patchfile" once for each downloaded patchfile.
178
Tim Peters00640262003-01-24 15:31:31 +0000179 Open
Martin v. Löwisb38b0192004-01-02 21:13:28 +0000180 dist\db-4.2.52\docs\index.html
Tim Peters00640262003-01-24 15:31:31 +0000181
Mark Hammond2362da82004-01-06 04:04:01 +0000182 and follow the "Windows->Building Berkeley DB with Visual C++ .NET"
183 instructions for building the Sleepycat
Tim Peters00640262003-01-24 15:31:31 +0000184 software. Note that Berkeley_DB.dsw is in the build_win32 subdirectory.
Guido van Rossumd54357d2004-03-20 21:00:26 +0000185 Build the "Release Static" version.
Tim Peters00640262003-01-24 15:31:31 +0000186
Guido van Rossumd54357d2004-03-20 21:00:26 +0000187 XXX We're linking against Release_static\libdb42s.lib.
Tim Peters84c7a3f2002-11-23 18:48:06 +0000188 XXX This yields the following warnings:
189"""
190Compiling...
191_bsddb.c
192Linking...
193 Creating library ./_bsddb.lib and object ./_bsddb.exp
Martin v. Löwisb38b0192004-01-02 21:13:28 +0000194_bsddb.obj : warning LNK4217: locally defined symbol _malloc imported in function __db_associateCallback
195_bsddb.obj : warning LNK4217: locally defined symbol _free imported in function __DB_consume
196_bsddb.obj : warning LNK4217: locally defined symbol _fclose imported in function _DB_verify
197_bsddb.obj : warning LNK4217: locally defined symbol _fopen imported in function _DB_verify
198_bsddb.obj : warning LNK4217: locally defined symbol _strncpy imported in function _init_pybsddb
199__bsddb - 0 error(s), 5 warning(s)
Tim Peters84c7a3f2002-11-23 18:48:06 +0000200"""
201 XXX This isn't encouraging, but I don't know what to do about it.
Tim Peters78e35f92002-11-22 20:00:34 +0000202
Tim Peters00640262003-01-24 15:31:31 +0000203 To run extensive tests, pass "-u bsddb" to regrtest.py. test_bsddb3.py
204 is then enabled. Running in verbose mode may be helpful.
205
206 XXX The test_bsddb3 tests don't always pass, on Windows (according to
Guido van Rossumd54357d2004-03-20 21:00:26 +0000207 XXX me) or on Linux (according to Barry). (I had much better luck
208 XXX on Win2K than on Win98SE.) The common failure mode across platforms
Tim Peters00640262003-01-24 15:31:31 +0000209 XXX is
210 XXX DBAgainError: (11, 'Resource temporarily unavailable -- unable
211 XXX to join the environment')
212 XXX
213 XXX and it appears timing-dependent. On Win2K I also saw this once:
214 XXX
215 XXX test02_SimpleLocks (bsddb.test.test_thread.HashSimpleThreaded) ...
216 XXX Exception in thread reader 1:
217 XXX Traceback (most recent call last):
218 XXX File "C:\Code\python\lib\threading.py", line 411, in __bootstrap
219 XXX self.run()
220 XXX File "C:\Code\python\lib\threading.py", line 399, in run
221 XXX apply(self.__target, self.__args, self.__kwargs)
222 XXX File "C:\Code\python\lib\bsddb\test\test_thread.py", line 268, in
223 XXX readerThread
224 XXX rec = c.next()
225 XXX DBLockDeadlockError: (-30996, 'DB_LOCK_DEADLOCK: Locker killed
226 XXX to resolve a deadlock')
Tim Petersad8605d2003-01-29 00:38:42 +0000227 XXX
228 XXX I'm told that DBLockDeadlockError is expected at times. It
229 XXX doesn't cause a test to fail when it happens (exceptions in
230 XXX threads are invisible to unittest).
Tim Peters00640262003-01-24 15:31:31 +0000231
Tim Peters71b24112004-04-11 19:02:59 +0000232 XXX 11-Apr-2004 tim
233 XXX On WinXP Pro, I got one failure from test_bsddb3:
234 XXX
235 XXX ERROR: test04_n_flag (bsddb.test.test_compat.CompatibilityTestCase)
236 XXX Traceback (most recent call last):
237 XXX File "C:\Code\python\lib\bsddb\test\test_compat.py", line 86, in test04_n_flag
238 XXX f = hashopen(self.filename, 'n')
239 XXX File "C:\Code\python\lib\bsddb\__init__.py", line 293, in hashopen
240 XXX d.open(file, db.DB_HASH, flags, mode)
241 XXX DBInvalidArgError: (22, 'Invalid argument -- DB_TRUNCATE illegal with locking specified')
Tim Peterse8bcb252002-12-04 02:39:52 +0000242
Mark Hammondf229f9f2002-12-03 05:47:26 +0000243_ssl
Tim Peterse8bcb252002-12-04 02:39:52 +0000244 Python wrapper for the secure sockets library.
Tim Peters4b5fb072000-07-01 00:03:43 +0000245
Mark Hammondf229f9f2002-12-03 05:47:26 +0000246 Get the latest source code for OpenSSL from
247 http://www.openssl.org
248
Tim Peterse8bcb252002-12-04 02:39:52 +0000249 You (probably) don't want the "engine" code. For example, get
Tim Petersa0d781a2004-04-11 18:23:06 +0000250 openssl-0.9.7d.tar.gz
Tim Peterse8bcb252002-12-04 02:39:52 +0000251 not
Tim Petersa0d781a2004-04-11 18:23:06 +0000252 openssl-engine-0.9.7d.tar.gz
Tim Peterse8bcb252002-12-04 02:39:52 +0000253
Mark Hammondf229f9f2002-12-03 05:47:26 +0000254 Unpack into the "dist" directory, retaining the folder name from
255 the archive - for example, the latest stable OpenSSL will install as
Thomas Heller81391402004-07-02 08:58:46 +0000256 dist/openssl-0.9.7d
Mark Hammondf229f9f2002-12-03 05:47:26 +0000257
258 You can (theoretically) use any version of OpenSSL you like - the
259 build process will automatically select the latest version.
260
261 You must also install ActivePerl from
262 http://www.activestate.com/Products/ActivePerl/
Tim Peterse8bcb252002-12-04 02:39:52 +0000263 as this is used by the OpenSSL build process. Complain to them <wink>.
Mark Hammondf229f9f2002-12-03 05:47:26 +0000264
265 The MSVC project simply invokes PCBuild/build_ssl.py to perform
Tim Peterse8bcb252002-12-04 02:39:52 +0000266 the build. This Python script locates and builds your OpenSSL
Mark Hammondf229f9f2002-12-03 05:47:26 +0000267 installation, then invokes a simple makefile to build the final .pyd.
268
269 build_ssl.py attempts to catch the most common errors (such as not
270 being able to find OpenSSL sources, or not being able to find a Perl
271 that works with OpenSSL) and give a reasonable error message.
272 If you have a problem that doesn't seem to be handled correctly
273 (eg, you know you have ActivePerl but we can't find it), please take
274 a peek at build_ssl.py and suggest patches. Note that build_ssl.py
275 should be able to be run directly from the command-line.
276
Tim Peterse8bcb252002-12-04 02:39:52 +0000277 build_ssl.py/MSVC isn't clever enough to clean OpenSSL - you must do
278 this by hand.
Tim Peters4b5fb072000-07-01 00:03:43 +0000279
Martin v. Löwis13e50fe2004-07-20 14:37:48 +0000280Building for Itanium
281--------------------
282
Tim Peterse82b00f2004-08-30 21:14:51 +0000283The project files support a ReleaseItanium configuration which creates
Martin v. Löwis13e50fe2004-07-20 14:37:48 +0000284Win64/Itanium binaries. For this to work, you need to install the Platform
285SDK, in particular the 64-bit support. This includes an Itanium compiler
286(future releases of the SDK likely include an AMD64 compiler as well).
287In addition, you need the Visual Studio plugin for external C compilers,
288from http://sf.net/projects/vsextcomp. The plugin will wrap cl.exe, to
Tim Peterse82b00f2004-08-30 21:14:51 +0000289locate the proper target compiler, and convert compiler options
Martin v. Löwis13e50fe2004-07-20 14:37:48 +0000290accordingly.
291
292The Itanium build has seen little testing. The SDK compiler reports a lot
293of warnings about conversion from size_t to int, which will be fixed in
294future Python releases.
Tim Peters6ee68d22002-12-04 03:16:37 +0000295
Tim Petersf9a4a6e2000-07-01 20:38:27 +0000296YOUR OWN EXTENSION DLLs
Tim Peters4b5fb072000-07-01 00:03:43 +0000297-----------------------
298If you want to create your own extension module DLL, there's an example
299with easy-to-follow instructions in ../PC/example/; read the file
300readme.txt there first.