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| 130 | .\" |
| 131 | .IX Title "PERLCE 1" |
| 132 | .TH PERLCE 1 "2006-01-07" "perl v5.8.8" "Perl Programmers Reference Guide" |
| 133 | .SH "NAME" |
| 134 | perlce \- Perl for WinCE\r |
| 135 | .SH "DESCRIPTION" |
| 136 | .IX Header "DESCRIPTION" |
| 137 | This file gives the instructions for building Perl5.8 and above for\r |
| 138 | WinCE. Please read and understand the terms under which this\r |
| 139 | software is distributed.\r |
| 140 | .SH "BUILD" |
| 141 | .IX Header "BUILD" |
| 142 | This section describes the steps to be performed to build PerlCE.\r |
| 143 | You may find additional and newer information about building perl\r |
| 144 | for WinCE using following \s-1URL:\s0\r |
| 145 | .PP |
| 146 | .Vb 1 |
| 147 | \& http://perlce.sourceforge.net |
| 148 | .Ve |
| 149 | .PP |
| 150 | There should also be pre-built binaries there.\r |
| 151 | .PP |
| 152 | Don't be confused by large size of downloaded distribution or constructed\r |
| 153 | binaries: entire distribution could be large for WinCE ideology, but\r |
| 154 | you may strip it at your wish and use only required parts.\r |
| 155 | .Sh "Tools & \s-1SDK\s0" |
| 156 | .IX Subsection "Tools & SDK" |
| 157 | For compiling, you need following:\r |
| 158 | .IP "* Microsoft Embedded Visual Tools" 4 |
| 159 | .IX Item "Microsoft Embedded Visual Tools" |
| 160 | .PD 0 |
| 161 | .IP "* Microsoft Visual \*(C+" 4 |
| 162 | .IX Item "Microsoft Visual " |
| 163 | .IP "* Rainer Keuchel's celib-sources" 4 |
| 164 | .IX Item "Rainer Keuchel's celib-sources" |
| 165 | .IP "* Rainer Keuchel's console-sources" 4 |
| 166 | .IX Item "Rainer Keuchel's console-sources" |
| 167 | .PD |
| 168 | .PP |
| 169 | Needed source files can be downloaded via:\r |
| 170 | www.rainer\-keuchel.de/wince/dirlist.html\r |
| 171 | .Sh "Make" |
| 172 | .IX Subsection "Make" |
| 173 | Please pay attention that starting from 5.8.0 miniperl *is* built\r |
| 174 | and it facilitates in further building process. This means that\r |
| 175 | in addition to compiler installation for mobile device you also need\r |
| 176 | to have Microsoft Visual \*(C+ installed as well.\r |
| 177 | .PP |
| 178 | On the bright side, you do not need to edit any files from ./win32\r |
| 179 | subdirectory. Normally you only need to edit ./wince/compile.bat\r |
| 180 | to reflect your system and run it.\r |
| 181 | .PP |
| 182 | File ./wince/compile.bat is actually a wrapper to call\r |
| 183 | nmake \-f makefile.ce with appropriate parameters and it accepts extra\r |
| 184 | parameters and forwards them to \*(L"nmake\*(R" command as additional\r |
| 185 | arguments. You should pass target this way.\r |
| 186 | .PP |
| 187 | To prepare distribution you need to do following:\r |
| 188 | .IP "* go to ./wince subdirectory" 4 |
| 189 | .IX Item "go to ./wince subdirectory" |
| 190 | .PD 0 |
| 191 | .IP "* edit file compile.bat" 4 |
| 192 | .IX Item "edit file compile.bat" |
| 193 | .IP "* run compile.bat" 4 |
| 194 | .IX Item "run compile.bat" |
| 195 | .IP "* run compile.bat dist" 4 |
| 196 | .IX Item "run compile.bat dist" |
| 197 | .PD |
| 198 | .PP |
| 199 | makefile.ce has \s-1CROSS_NAME\s0 macro, and it is used further to refer to\r |
| 200 | your cross-compilation scheme. You could assign a name to it, but this\r |
| 201 | is not necessary, because by default it is assigned after your machine\r |
| 202 | configuration name, such as \*(L"wince\-sh3\-hpc\-wce211\*(R", and this is enough\r |
| 203 | to distinguish different builds at the same time. This option could be\r |
| 204 | handy for several different builds on same platform to perform, say,\r |
| 205 | threaded build. In a following example we assume that all required\r |
| 206 | environment variables are set properly for C cross-compiler (a special\r |
| 207 | *.bat file could fit perfectly to this purpose) and your compile.bat\r |
| 208 | has proper \*(L"\s-1MACHINE\s0\*(R" parameter set, to, say, \*(L"wince\-mips\-pocket\-wce300\*(R".\r |
| 209 | .PP |
| 210 | .Vb 4 |
| 211 | \& compile.bat\r |
| 212 | \& compile.bat dist\r |
| 213 | \& compile.bat CROSS_NAME=mips-wce300-thr "USE_ITHREADS=define" "USE_IMP_SYS=define" "USE_MULTI=define"\r |
| 214 | \& compile.bat CROSS_NAME=mips-wce300-thr "USE_ITHREADS=define" "USE_IMP_SYS=define" "USE_MULTI=define" dist |
| 215 | .Ve |
| 216 | .PP |
| 217 | If all goes okay and no errors during a build, you'll get two independent\r |
| 218 | distributions: \*(L"wince\-mips\-pocket\-wce300\*(R" and \*(L"mips\-wce300\-thr\*(R".\r |
| 219 | .PP |
| 220 | Target 'dist' prepares distribution file set. Target 'zipdist' performs\r |
| 221 | same as 'dist' but additionally compresses distribution files into zip\r |
| 222 | archive.\r |
| 223 | .PP |
| 224 | \&\s-1NOTE:\s0 during a build there could be created a number (or one) of Config.pm\r |
| 225 | for cross-compilation (\*(L"foreign\*(R" Config.pm) and those are hidden inside\r |
| 226 | \&../xlib/$(\s-1CROSS_NAME\s0) with other auxilary files, but, and this is important to\r |
| 227 | note, there should be *no* Config.pm for host miniperl.\r |
| 228 | If you'll get an error that perl could not find Config.pm somewhere in building\r |
| 229 | process this means something went wrong. Most probably you forgot to\r |
| 230 | specify a cross-compilation when invoking miniperl.exe to Makefile.PL\r |
| 231 | When building an extension for cross-compilation your command line should\r |
| 232 | look like\r |
| 233 | .PP |
| 234 | .Vb 1 |
| 235 | \& ..\eminiperl.exe -I..\elib -MCross=mips-wce300-thr Makefile.PL |
| 236 | .Ve |
| 237 | .PP |
| 238 | or just\r |
| 239 | .PP |
| 240 | .Vb 1 |
| 241 | \& ..\eminiperl.exe -I..\elib -MCross Makefile.PL |
| 242 | .Ve |
| 243 | .PP |
| 244 | to refer a cross-compilation that was created last time.\r |
| 245 | .PP |
| 246 | If you decided to build with fcrypt.c file, please refer to \s-1README\s0.win32\r |
| 247 | file, as long as all legal considerations and steps to do are exactly same \r |
| 248 | in this case.\r |
| 249 | .PP |
| 250 | All questions related to building for WinCE devices could be asked in\r |
| 251 | perlce\-users@lists.sourceforge.net mailing list.\r |
| 252 | .SH "ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS" |
| 253 | .IX Header "ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS" |
| 254 | The port for Win32 was used as a reference.\r |
| 255 | .SH "AUTHORS" |
| 256 | .IX Header "AUTHORS" |
| 257 | Rainer Keuchel (keuchel@netwave.de)\r |
| 258 | Vadim Konovalov (vkonovalov@spb.lucent.com)\r |