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        Building the VC++ Windows Configuration Tool
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NOTE: this tool is no longer supported. Users wanting a graphical
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configuration tool under Windows should instead consider the
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wxWindows-based tool, ../wxwin/ReadMe.
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The graphical configuration tool can be built using a Developer Studio
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project, tools/ecosconfig/standalone/win32/Configtool.dsw
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Even if building the host tools from Visual Studio, it is still
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necessary to install Cygwin and Tcl 8.x. Additionally, there is a
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dependency on either the Microsoft Platform SDK or the Microsoft HTML
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Help Workshop. The latter is available at:
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/tools/htmlhelp/wkshp/download.htm
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To prepare the machine for the build, it is necessary to:
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1) Set the TCLHOME environment variable to the root of the Tcl
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installation. (For example, TCLHOME=C:\tcl) This can be set from the
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Enviroment Variables dialog on the Advanced tab of the System
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Properties dialog.
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2) It is also necessary to add several directories to Visual Studio's
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default file search paths. This is set from the Directories tab in the
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Options menu.
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The following entries will need to be added (full paths are shown for
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clarity, the actual path may be different):
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        a) Executable Files
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                c:\cygwin\bin
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        b) Include Files
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                c:\tcl\include
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                c:\program files\microsoft platform sdk\include _OR_
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                c:\program files\html help workshop\include
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        c) Library Files
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                c:\tcl\lib
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                c:\program files\microsoft platform sdk\lib _OR_
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                c:\program files\html help workshop\lib
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3) The build process as setup by default in the sources available from
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CVS is setup to build the host tools on the DOS v:\ drive. If this
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drive doesn't exist, it may be preferable to do a "subst v:\ c:\temp"
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command from a Windows command shell. This will effectively create a
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virtual disk which is located at c:\temp, and the build process will
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place all intermediate and build files in this location.
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(Alternatively, it is possible to go through the project settings in
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Visual Studio and adjust the drive letters manually.)
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4) If you have installed a version of Tcl other than version 8.2, it
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will be necessary to change the names of libraries linked with the
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projects. This can be done by:
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a) Selecting "Settings..." on the ChangeLog file in the cdl project in
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the Configtool workspace, you will see the custom build step for the
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project. At the end of the first line of the custom build step, there
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is an option --with-tcl_version=82. Change this value (82) to
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correspond to the version of Tcl installed on the machine.
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b) Selecting "Settings..." on the Configtool project in the workspace,
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you should go to the Link tab in the right-hand pane. In this pane you
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will see a line listing all the Libraries with which the project is
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being linked. Change the tcl82.lib entry to the name appropriate for
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the version of Tcl installed.
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(NOTE: These settings must be applied to all configurations you intend
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to build separately. The eCos host tools as shipped by RedHat were
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built using the "Win32 ANSI Release" Configuration. If you build the
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"Win32 Release" Configuration, you will also need to have the Unicode
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version of the MFC libraries and DLLs.)
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5) Click "Build... (F7)". The compiled binaries will be located in the
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Configtool folder on the V:\ drive.
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NOTES:
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1) When using WinCVS, make sure to use the default Windows mode to get
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the tools. Using UNIX mode will break the Visual Studio project files
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and you won't be able to open them. (It is preferable, in general, to
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use Windows mode for all eCos files.)
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2) There will be many warnings related to STL header compilation.
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These are benign. There are also some warnings related to missing help
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files at the beginning of the Configtool project compilation. These
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can also be ignored.
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3) To build the other Win32 projects in the host tools, it may be
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necessary to repeat step 4.b) above. (Again, this depends on which
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version of Tcl is in use.)

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