Below are some notes on how to build Gridcoin for Windows.
The options known to work for building on Windows are:
- On Linux using the Mingw-w64 cross compiler tool chain. Ubuntu Trusty 14.04 is recommended and is the platform used to build the Gridcoin Windows release binaries.
- On Windows using Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) and the Mingw-w64 cross compiler tool chain.
Other options which may work but which have not been extensively tested are (please contribute instructions):
- On Windows using a POSIX compatibility layer application such as cygwin or msys2.
- On Windows using a native compiler tool chain such as Visual Studio.
With Windows 10, Microsoft has released a new feature named the Windows Subsystem for Linux. This feature allows you to run a bash shell directly on Windows in an Ubuntu-based environment. Within this environment you can cross compile for Windows without the need for a separate Linux VM or server.
This feature is not supported in versions of Windows prior to Windows 10 or on Windows Server SKUs. In addition, it is available only for 64-bit versions of Windows.
Full instructions to install WSL are available on the above link. To install WSL on Windows 10 with Fall Creators Update installed (version >= 16215.0) do the following:
- Turn on Developer Mode
- Open Settings -> Update and Security -> For developers
- Select the Developer Mode radio button
- Restart if necessary
- Install Ubuntu
- Open Microsoft Store and search for Ubuntu or use this link
- Click Install
- Complete Installation
- Open a cmd prompt and type "Ubuntu"
- Create a new UNIX user account (this is a separate account from your Windows account)
After the bash shell is active, you can follow the instructions below, starting with the "Cross-compilation" section. Compiling the 64-bit version is recommended but it is possible to compile the 32-bit version.
These steps can be performed on, for example, an Ubuntu VM or WSL. The depends system will also work on other Linux distributions, however the commands for installing the toolchain will be different.
First, install the general dependencies:
sudo apt-get install build-essential libtool autotools-dev automake pkg-config bsdmainutils curl
A host toolchain (build-essential
) is necessary because some dependency
packages (such as protobuf
) need to build host utilities that are used in the
build process.
The first step is to install the mingw-w64 cross-compilation tool chain. Due to different Ubuntu packages for each distribution and problems with the Xenial packages the steps for each are different.
Common steps to install mingw32 cross compiler tool chain:
sudo apt install g++-mingw-w64-x86-64
Ubuntu Trusty 14.04:
No further steps required
Ubuntu Xenial 16.04 and Windows Subsystem for Linux:
sudo apt install software-properties-common
sudo add-apt-repository "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu zesty universe"
sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade
sudo update-alternatives --config x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++ # Set the default mingw32 g++ compiler option to posix.
Ubuntu Zesty 17.04:
sudo update-alternatives --config x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++ # Set the default mingw32 g++ compiler option to posix.
Note that for WSL the Gridcoin source path MUST be somewhere in the default mount file system, for example /usr/src/Gridcoin-Research, AND not under /mnt/d/. If this is not the case the dependency autoconf scripts will fail. This means you cannot use a directory that located directly on the host Windows file system to perform the build.
cd /usr/src
sudo git clone https://github.com/gridcoin/Gridcoin-Research.git
sudo chmod -R a+rw Gridcoin-Research
PATH=$(echo "$PATH" | sed -e 's/:\/mnt.*//g') # strip out problematic Windows %PATH% imported var
Then build using:
cd depends
make HOST=x86_64-w64-mingw32
cd ..
./autogen.sh # not required when building from tarball
CONFIG_SITE=$PWD/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/share/config.site ./configure --prefix=/
make
Ubuntu Bionic Beaver 18.04:
sudo update-alternatives --config x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++ # Set the default mingw32 g++ compiler option to posix.
Bionic Beaver has a modern mingw version. You can therefore use it to build the Gridcoin Wallet with Qt5.9.4 and subsequently enable charting of vote results in the wallet. Follow these steps:
cd depends
make HOST=x86_64-w64-mingw32 QT_59=1
cd ..
./autogen.sh # not required when building from tarball
CONFIG_SITE=$PWD/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/share/config.site ./configure --prefix=/ --enable-qt59
make
To build executables for Windows 32-bit, install the following dependencies:
sudo apt-get install g++-mingw-w64-i686 mingw-w64-i686-dev
For Ubuntu Xenial 16.04, Ubuntu Zesty 17.04 and Windows Subsystem for Linux:
sudo update-alternatives --config i686-w64-mingw32-g++ # Set the default mingw32 g++ compiler option to posix.
For WSL use:
cd /usr/src
sudo git clone https://github.com/gridcoin/Gridcoin-Research.git
sudo chmod -R a+rw Gridcoin-Research
PATH=$(echo "$PATH" | sed -e 's/:\/mnt.*//g') # strip out problematic Windows %PATH% imported var
Then build using:
cd depends
make HOST=i686-w64-mingw32
cd ..
./autogen.sh # not required when building from tarball
CONFIG_SITE=$PWD/depends/i686-w64-mingw32/share/config.site ./configure --prefix=/
make
For further documentation on the depends system see README.md in the depends directory.
After building using the Windows subsystem it can be useful to copy the compiled
executables to a directory on the windows drive in the same directory structure
as they appear in the release .zip
archive. This can be done in the following
way. This will install to c:\workspace\Gridcoin-Research
, for example:
make install DESTDIR=/mnt/c/workspace/Gridcoin-Research