* https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/MinGW
-Build order & package notes:
+Build everything
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
- ( 1) mingw-filesystem
+ * Install mock
+
+ * Install smock (read smock/README)
+
+ * Download source tarballs and put them in each package directory
+ (see .hgignore and the specfiles for a list).
+
+ * Run ./build-everything-in-mock.sh
+
+ * Build logs are printed to the screen and saved in 'buildall.log'
+
+Package notes
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+ ( 1) mingw32-filesystem
This is the base package containing the filesystem, RPM macros
and other stuff that everything depends on. This is a pure
Fedora RPM with no outside dependencies.
- ( 2) mingw-binutils
+ ( 2) mingw32-binutils
This is just a straight cross-compile of binutils. It has
no BuildRequires beyond what is in basic Fedora already.
- ( 3) mingw-runtime-bootstrap
- ( 4) mingw-w32api-bootstrap
+ ( 3) mingw32-runtime-bootstrap
+ ( 4) mingw32-w32api-bootstrap
These are NOT real Fedora packages. Instead they are BINARY
packages which is just needed first time if you are building
from scratch. It contains some Windows binaries and header
files which are needed to bootstrap everything, and which
would normally be built by the packages below (specifically
- by mingw-runtime and mingw-w32api).
+ by mingw32-runtime and mingw32-w32api).
- Note: If you already have mingw packages installed then you
+ Note: If you already have MinGW packages installed then you
should not build this package.
- ( 5) mingw-gcc
+ ( 5) mingw32-gcc
- ( 6) mingw-runtime
- ( 7) mingw-w32api
+ ( 6) mingw32-runtime
+ ( 7) mingw32-w32api
Note that once built and installed, these last two replace the
- files built from binaries in mingw-{runtime,w32api}-bootstrap.
+ files built from binaries in mingw32-{runtime,w32api}-bootstrap.
Then for the rest, use ./show-build-order.pl which is a script which
works out the correct order to build packages and will display the