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[[Category:MinGW]] | |||
[[Category:Windows]] | |||
[[Category:Qt5]] | |||
[[Category:ICU]] | |||
== Compiling ICU with MinGW (for adding Unicode support) == | |||
Qt 5 / QtWebkit requires ICU, which MinGW distributions do not ship. | |||
== Pre-built packages == | |||
The [http://site.icu-project.org/download ICU Project site] provides pre-compiled libraries for both 32 and 64 bit. However, these depend on the Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 runtime being installed. | |||
[http://download.qt.io/development_releases/prebuilt/icu/prebuilt/mingw/ download.qt.io] also hosts packages for the MinGW toolchains Qt ships. | |||
Inside MSYS2 shell, a pre-built ICU can be obtained. MSYS2 also contains pre-built dynamic Qt & QtCreator (and static Qt) with ICU & OpenSSL support. | |||
== Compiling on your own == | |||
=== Requirements === | |||
* Either use MSYS or use [[MSYS2]]. | |||
** MSYS shell command prompt (an sh shell + some UNIX tools, get it from http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/files/MSYS/Base/msys-core/msys-1.0.11/MSYS-1.0.11.exe/download?use_mirror=garr. It's also an (optional) part of mingw.org installer.) | |||
** [[MSYS2]] shell command prompt, (similar to MSYS), it can be obtained from https://msys2.github.io/ | |||
* Working MinGW, or MinGW-w64 toolchain. | |||
** Load MinGW or MinGW-w64 toolchains. | |||
** NOTE: Do not use (or try to avoid using) different type of toolchains for building different sub-components for the same/main project, targeted for same platform/OS. If you are using MinGW-w64 toolchains from MSYS2\mingw32 or MSYS2\mingw64, then for building main project & all of its sub-components, use same MSYS2 toolchains. If you are using MinGW toolchain, then for building all of your sub-components & main project, use same MinGW toolchain. If you are using MinGW-w64 toolchains from "MinGW-builds", then for building all sub-components & main project, use same MinGW-builds toolchains. | |||
=== How to build === | |||
* Download latest ICU4C source code from http://site.icu-project.org/download (e.g. icu4c-52_1-src.zip), unzip | |||
* Either start MSYS-shell, or start MSYS2-shell: | |||
** Start a MSYS shell command prompt (C:.0\msys.bat) | |||
** Or, start MSYS2 shell command prompt (C:2\msys2_shell.bat) | |||
*** See in [[MSYS2]] page, how to prepare MSYS2-shell with build/compile related tools & dependencies & toolchains | |||
* Inside MSYS or MSYS2 shell, run/execute below command: | |||
<code> | |||
$ cd icu/source | |||
</code> | |||
* Check that gcc is in PATH, otherwise add it: | |||
** If using MSYS shell, and if MinGW (32bit) is installed inside /c/mingw32 directory, then execute this: | |||
<code> | |||
$ export PATH="/c/mingw32/bin:$PATH" | |||
</code> | |||
** If using MSYS2 shell, execute this, if you are building for 32bit: | |||
<code> | |||
$ export PATH="/c/msys2/mingw32/bin:$PATH" | |||
</code> | |||
** If using MSYS2 shell, execute this, if you are building for 64bit: | |||
<code> | |||
$ export PATH="/c/msys2/mingw64/bin:$PATH" | |||
</code> | |||
* Run configure && build: | |||
<code> | |||
$ ./runConfigureICU MinGW prefix=$PWD/../dist | |||
</code> | |||
This will generate a release shared build that you can use in both a debug and release build of Qt. | |||
* To link ICU statically (e.g. for a static release build of Qt), you have to append ‘—enable-static —disable-shared’ : | |||
<code> | |||
$ ./runConfigureICU MinGW —prefix=$PWD/../dist —enable-static —disable-shared | |||
</code> | |||
* To link ICU statically and build it in debug mode (e.g. for a static debug build of Qt), you have to prepend ‘—enable-debug —disable-release’ to the arguments: | |||
<code> | |||
$ ./runConfigureICU —enable-debug —disable-release MinGW —prefix=$PWD/../dist —enable-static —disable-shared | |||
</code> | |||
* Finally, run make && make install | |||
<code> | |||
$ make && make install | |||
</code> | |||
== Using it == | |||
* Add the include, lib folders to your compilation environment, e.g. for cmd.exe (Cmd-shell) : | |||
<code> | |||
C:> set PATH=%PATH%;C:\icu\dist\bin | |||
C:> set INCLUDE=%INCLUDE%;C:\icu\dist\include | |||
C:> set LIB=%LIB%;C:\icu\dist\lib | |||
</code> | |||
* Add the include, lib folders to your compilation environment, e.g. for MSYS2-shell (or for MSYS-shell) : | |||
<code> | |||
$ export PATH="$PATH:/c/icu/dist/bin" | |||
$ export INCLUDE="$INCLUDE:/c/icu/dist/include" | |||
$ export LIB="$LIB:/c/icu/dist/lib" | |||
</code> | |||
When you now run Qt’s configure.exe ICU should be detected, and Qt links against the libraries. |
Latest revision as of 03:41, 2 January 2020
Compiling ICU with MinGW (for adding Unicode support)
Qt 5 / QtWebkit requires ICU, which MinGW distributions do not ship.
Pre-built packages
The ICU Project site provides pre-compiled libraries for both 32 and 64 bit. However, these depend on the Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 runtime being installed.
download.qt.io also hosts packages for the MinGW toolchains Qt ships.
Inside MSYS2 shell, a pre-built ICU can be obtained. MSYS2 also contains pre-built dynamic Qt & QtCreator (and static Qt) with ICU & OpenSSL support.
Compiling on your own
Requirements
- Either use MSYS or use MSYS2.
- MSYS shell command prompt (an sh shell + some UNIX tools, get it from http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/files/MSYS/Base/msys-core/msys-1.0.11/MSYS-1.0.11.exe/download?use_mirror=garr. It's also an (optional) part of mingw.org installer.)
- MSYS2 shell command prompt, (similar to MSYS), it can be obtained from https://msys2.github.io/
- Working MinGW, or MinGW-w64 toolchain.
- Load MinGW or MinGW-w64 toolchains.
- NOTE: Do not use (or try to avoid using) different type of toolchains for building different sub-components for the same/main project, targeted for same platform/OS. If you are using MinGW-w64 toolchains from MSYS2\mingw32 or MSYS2\mingw64, then for building main project & all of its sub-components, use same MSYS2 toolchains. If you are using MinGW toolchain, then for building all of your sub-components & main project, use same MinGW toolchain. If you are using MinGW-w64 toolchains from "MinGW-builds", then for building all sub-components & main project, use same MinGW-builds toolchains.
How to build
- Download latest ICU4C source code from http://site.icu-project.org/download (e.g. icu4c-52_1-src.zip), unzip
- Either start MSYS-shell, or start MSYS2-shell:
- Start a MSYS shell command prompt (C:.0\msys.bat)
- Or, start MSYS2 shell command prompt (C:2\msys2_shell.bat)
- See in MSYS2 page, how to prepare MSYS2-shell with build/compile related tools & dependencies & toolchains
- Inside MSYS or MSYS2 shell, run/execute below command:
$ cd icu/source
- Check that gcc is in PATH, otherwise add it:
- If using MSYS shell, and if MinGW (32bit) is installed inside /c/mingw32 directory, then execute this:
$ export PATH="/c/mingw32/bin:$PATH"
- If using MSYS2 shell, execute this, if you are building for 32bit:
$ export PATH="/c/msys2/mingw32/bin:$PATH"
- If using MSYS2 shell, execute this, if you are building for 64bit:
$ export PATH="/c/msys2/mingw64/bin:$PATH"
- Run configure && build:
$ ./runConfigureICU MinGW prefix=$PWD/../dist
This will generate a release shared build that you can use in both a debug and release build of Qt.
- To link ICU statically (e.g. for a static release build of Qt), you have to append ‘—enable-static —disable-shared’ :
$ ./runConfigureICU MinGW —prefix=$PWD/../dist —enable-static —disable-shared
- To link ICU statically and build it in debug mode (e.g. for a static debug build of Qt), you have to prepend ‘—enable-debug —disable-release’ to the arguments:
$ ./runConfigureICU —enable-debug —disable-release MinGW —prefix=$PWD/../dist —enable-static —disable-shared
- Finally, run make && make install
$ make && make install
Using it
- Add the include, lib folders to your compilation environment, e.g. for cmd.exe (Cmd-shell) :
C:> set PATH=%PATH%;C:\icu\dist\bin
C:> set INCLUDE=%INCLUDE%;C:\icu\dist\include
C:> set LIB=%LIB%;C:\icu\dist\lib
- Add the include, lib folders to your compilation environment, e.g. for MSYS2-shell (or for MSYS-shell) :
$ export PATH="$PATH:/c/icu/dist/bin"
$ export INCLUDE="$INCLUDE:/c/icu/dist/include"
$ export LIB="$LIB:/c/icu/dist/lib"
When you now run Qt’s configure.exe ICU should be detected, and Qt links against the libraries.