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</para> |
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<para> |
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The tools for building using <productname>Visual C++</productname>, |
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are in the <filename>src/tools/msvc</filename> directory. When building, |
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make sure there are no tools from <productname>MinGW</productname> or |
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The tools for building using <productname>Visual C++</productname> or |
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<productname>Platform SDK</productname> are in the |
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<filename>src/tools/msvc</filename> directory. When building, make sure |
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there are no tools from <productname>MinGW</productname> or |
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<productname>Cygwin</productname> present in your system PATH. Also, make |
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sure you have all the required Visual C++ tools available in the PATH. In |
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<productname>Visual Studio</productname>, start the |
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the command, and vice versa. |
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In the <productname>Microsoft Windows SDK</productname>, start the |
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<application>CMD shell</application> listed under the SDK on the Start Menu. |
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In recent SDK versions you can change the targeted CPU architecture by using |
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the <command>setenv</command> command. |
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All commands should be run from the <filename>src\tools\msvc</filename> |
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directory. |
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In recent SDK versions you can change the targeted CPU architecture, build |
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type, and target OS by using the <command>setenv</command> command, e.g. |
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<command>setenv /x86 /release /xp</command> to target Windows XP or later |
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with a 32-bit release build. See <command>/?</command> for other options to |
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<command>setenv</command>. All commands should be run from the |
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<filename>src\tools\msvc</filename> directory. |
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</para> |
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<varlistentry> |
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<term><productname>Bison</productname> and |
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<productname>Flex</productname></term> |
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<listitem><para> |
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Bison and Flex are required to build from Git, but not required when |
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building from a release file. Note that only Bison 1.875 or versions |
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2.2 and later will work. Also, Flex version 2.5.31 or later is required. |
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Bison can be downloaded from <ulink url="http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net"></>. |
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Flex can be downloaded from |
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<ulink url="http://www.postgresql.org/ftp/misc/winflex/"></>. |
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If you are using <productname>msysGit</productname> for accessing the |
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PostgreSQL <productname>Git</productname> repository you probably already |
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have recent versions of bison and flex in your <productname>Git</productname> |
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binary directory. |
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<listitem> |
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<para> |
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<productname>Bison</productname> and <productname>Flex</productname> are |
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required to build from Git, but not required when building from a release |
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file. Only <productname>Bison</productname> 1.875 or versions 2.2 and later |
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will work. <productname>Flex</productname> must be version 2.5.31 or later. |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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Both <productname>Bison</productname> and <productname>Flex</productname> |
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are included in the <productname>msys</productname> tool suite, available |
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from <ulink url="http://www.mingw.org/wiki/MSYS"></> as part of the |
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<productname>MinGW</productname> compiler suite. You can also get |
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<productname>msys</productname> as part of |
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<productname>msysGit</productname> from <ulink url="http://git-scm.com/"></>. |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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You will need to add the directory containing |
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<filename>flex.exe</filename> and <filename>bison.exe</filename> to the |
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PATH environment variable in <filename>buildenv.pl</filename> unless |
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they are already in PATH. In the case of MinGW, the directory is the |
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<filename>\msys\1.0\bin</filename> subdirectory of your MinGW |
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installation directory. For msysGit, it's the <filename>bin</filename> |
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directory in your Git install directory. Do not add the MinGW compiler |
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tools themselves to PATH. |
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</para> |
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<note> |
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@ -210,7 +228,18 @@ $ENV{PATH}=$ENV{PATH} . ';c:\some\where\bison\bin'; |
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causes Bison to malfunction when installed in a directory with |
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spaces in the name, such as the default location on English |
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installations <filename>C:\Program Files\GnuWin32</filename>. |
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Consider installing into <filename>C:\GnuWin32</filename> instead. |
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Consider installing into <filename>C:\GnuWin32</filename> or use the |
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NTFS shortname path to GnuWin32 in your PATH environment setting |
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(e.g. <filename>C:\PROGRA~1\GnuWin32</filename>). |
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</para> |
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</note> |
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<note> |
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<para> |
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The obsolete "winflex" binaries distributed on the PostgreSQL FTP site |
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and referenced in older documentation will fail with "flex: fatal |
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internal error, exec failed" on 64-bit Windows hosts. Use flex from |
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msys instead. |
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</para> |
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</note> |
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