Table of Contents
Compiling with Windows
Requirements
Wolfpack requires Python 2.4.x or Python 2.6.x and Nokia's Qt 4.1.x or later (4.6.1 is recommended).
If you wish to use MySQL, you will also need to download MySQL itself before compiling, since it comes with header files and libraries required to activate MySQL support on Wolfpack.
Make sure that the QTDIR
enviroment variables is properly set.
QTDIR
should point to your qt folder, that is, where $QTDIR/include
, $QTDIR/lib
and $QTDIR/bin/qmake
can be found.
The examples shown here will also assume that $QTDIR/bin
is in your $PATH
.
Installing Qt
For compiling Qt yourself please follow up the specific instructions from the Qt Project. Otherwise just download Qt SDK (LPGL) from https://qt-project.org/downloads and install it. Don't forget to set the paths mentioned above.
Generating Makefiles
Go to the folder containing wolfpack folders. Inside the build folder you should find the configure script (configure2.py) The configure script will try to locate the headers and libraries required in your system and pass them to qmake to generate a makefile.
Some options can be enabled/disabled from arguments passed to configure, check configure2.py --help
for details on them. To run the script, call it with configure2.py
. Eventually you might have to specify the full Python path (usually C:\Python24
), in case that folder isn't in your PATH environment variable.
C:\Python24\python configure.py
Now change to the path ../boost
and do mingw32-make
. After compiling change back to ../build
and compile Wolfpack server by typing mingw32-make
. That's it.
PS: You can also run make
, nmake
or mingw-make
depending on your compiler. We recommend mingw32-make
as it comes with Qt.
Compiler Specific Notes
Unfortunally, different compilers have some sligtly differences in make's name, or requires additional steps.
MinGW
Python doesn't come with the import library file for linking with MingW, so you will have to generate it before running the configure script.
To do so, you will need to download pexports.exe
(pexports 0.42h).
Extract it somewhere in your PATH, as a suggestion, use MingW's bin folder (usually C:\mingw\bin
).
Locate python24.dll
, usually it's in C:\winnt\system32
or C:\windows\system32
.
Go to C:\Python24\libs
(or the equivalent to your installation) and run
pexports c:\WINNT\system32\python24.dll > python24.def
to build a list of exported functions, then
dlltool --dllname python24.dll --def python24.def --output-lib libpython24.a
to build the import library file we need:
cd \Python24\libs pexports c:\WINNT\system32\python24.dll > python24.def dlltool --dllname python24.dll --def python24.def --output-lib libpython24.a
If you want to enable MySQL support, you will have to take similar steps to build an import library to mysql.