Make Visual Studio Build Process A Bit Simpler

Add some flexibility in the property sheets for one building GTK+ that it
also searches for a settable installation path of Python, in addition to
searching the PATH for an installation of the Python interpretor.  This
currently defaults to Python 2.7.x, which is normally installed in
c:\python27 on Windows by default.  Also tell people in the README.txt's
for the Visual Studio builds
This commit is contained in:
Chun-wei Fan 2014-02-21 18:00:29 +08:00
parent 55b0019589
commit 465005f929
6 changed files with 24 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -20,10 +20,14 @@ ATK and GLib. External dependencies are at least Cairo
gettext-runtime, fontconfig*, freetype*, expat*. See the
build/win32/vs10/README.txt file in glib for details where to unpack them.
You will also need a Python 2.x/3.x interpretor installed on your system,
You will also need a Python 2.6+/3.x interpretor installed on your system,
which can be obtained from the official installers available from
http://www.python.org. Please note that the Python interpretor (python.exe)
needs to be in your PATH before attempting the build of GTK+.
either needs to be in your PATH before attempting the build of GTK+, or it
can be found in the path specified by PythonPath in gtk-version-paths.props.
If you happen to change the PythonPath setting in gtk-version-paths.props after
opening gtk+.sln with Visual Studio, you will need to close the gtk+.sln solution,
delete all the *.sdf, *.suo and *.user files before re-attempting the build.
It is recommended that one builds the dependencies with VS10 as far as
possible, especially those from and using the GTK+ stack (i.e. GLib,

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@ -58,6 +58,8 @@ echo $(Configuration) > ..\..\..\MSVC_$(Configuration)
:DONE_GDKCONFIG_H
</GenGdkConfigHBroadway>
<GenerateGtkDbusBuiltSources>
set PATH=$(PATH);$(PythonPath)
cd ..\..\..\gtk
python $(GlibEtcInstallRoot)\bin\gdbus-codegen --interface-prefix org.Gtk. --c-namespace _Gtk --generate-c-code gtkdbusgenerated ./gtkdbusinterfaces.xml

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@ -12,6 +12,7 @@
<GtkSeparateVSDllSuffix>-3-vs$(VSVer)</GtkSeparateVSDllSuffix>
<GtkDllPrefix>$(GtkSeparateVSDllPrefix)</GtkDllPrefix>
<GtkDllSuffix>$(GtkSeparateVSDllSuffix)</GtkDllSuffix>
<PythonPath>c:\python27</PythonPath>
</PropertyGroup>
<PropertyGroup>
<_PropertySheetDisplayName>gtkversionpathsprops</_PropertySheetDisplayName>
@ -50,5 +51,8 @@
<BuildMacro Include="GtkDllSuffix">
<Value>$(GtkDllSuffix)</Value>
</BuildMacro>
<BuildMacro Include="PythonPath">
<Value>$(PythonPath)</Value>
</BuildMacro>
</ItemGroup>
</Project>

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@ -19,10 +19,14 @@ ATK and GLib. External dependencies are at least Cairo
gettext-runtime, fontconfig*, freetype*, expat*. See the
build/win32/vs9/README.txt file in glib for details where to unpack them.
You will also need a Python 2.x/3.x interpretor installed on your system,
You will also need a Python 2.6+/3.x interpretor installed on your system,
which can be obtained from the official installers available from
http://www.python.org. Please note that the Python interpretor (python.exe)
needs to be in your PATH before attempting the build of GTK+.
either needs to be in your PATH before attempting the build of GTK+, or it
can be found in the path specified by PythonPath in gtk-version-paths.vsprops.
If you happen to change the PythonPath setting in gtk-version-paths.vsprops after
opening gtk+.sln with Visual Studio, you will need to close the gtk+.sln solution,
delete all the *.ncb, *.suo and *.user files before re-attempting the build.
It is recommended that one builds the dependencies with VS9 as far as
possible, especially those from and using the GTK+ stack (i.e. GLib,

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@ -57,6 +57,8 @@ echo $(ConfigurationName) &gt; ..\..\..\MSVC_$(ConfigurationName)&#x0D;&#x0A;
<UserMacro
Name="GenerateGtkDbusBuiltSources"
Value="
set PATH=$(PATH);$(PythonPath)&#x0D;&#x0A;
cd ..\..\..\gtk&#x0D;&#x0A;
python $(GlibEtcInstallRoot)\bin\gdbus-codegen --interface-prefix org.Gtk. --c-namespace _Gtk --generate-c-code gtkdbusgenerated ./gtkdbusinterfaces.xml&#x0D;&#x0A;
cd $(SolutionDir)&#x0D;&#x0A;

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@ -50,4 +50,8 @@
Name="GtkDllSuffix"
Value="$(GtkSeparateVSDllSuffix)"
/>
<UserMacro
Name="PythonPath"
Value="c:\python27"
/>
</VisualStudioPropertySheet>