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-=begin
-
-= How to build ruby using Visual C++
-
-== Requirement
-
-(1) Visual C++ 5.0 or later.
-
- Note: if you want to build x64 or ia64 version, use native compiler for
- x64/ia64.
-
-(2) Please set environment variable (({INCLUDE})), (({LIB})), (({PATH}))
- to run required commands properly from the command line.
-
- Note: building ruby requires following commands.
- * nmake
- * cl
- * lib
- * dumpbin
-
-(3) If you want to build from SVN source, following commands are required.
- * bison
- * sed
- * ruby 1.8
-
-== How to compile and install
-
-(1) Execute win32\configure.bat on your build directory.
- You can specify the target platform as an argument.
- For example, run `((%configure --target=i686-mswin32%))'
- You can also specify the install directory.
- For example, run `((%configure --prefix=<install_directory>%))'
- Default of the install directory is /usr .
-
-(2) Change ((|RUBY_INSTALL_NAME|)) and ((|RUBY_SO_NAME|)) in (({Makefile}))
- if you want to change the name of the executable files.
- And add ((|RUBYW_INSTALL_NAME|)) to change the name of the
- executable without console window if also you want.
-
-(3) Run `((%nmake%))'
-
-(4) Run `((%nmake test%))'
-
-(5) Run `((%nmake install%))'
-
- This command will create following directories and install files onto them.
- * <install_directory>\bin
- * <install_directory>\lib
- * <install_directory>\lib\ruby
- * <install_directory>\lib\ruby\<MAJOR>.<MINOR>
- * <install_directory>\lib\ruby\<MAJOR>.<MINOR>\<PLATFORM>
- * <install_directory>\lib\ruby\site_ruby
- * <install_directory>\lib\ruby\site_ruby\<MAJOR>.<MINOR>
- * <install_directory>\lib\ruby\site_ruby\<MAJOR>.<MINOR>\<PLATFORM>
- * <install_directory>\man\man1
- If Ruby's version is `x.y.z', the ((|<MAJOR>|)) is `x' and the ((|<MINOR>|)) is `y'.
- The default ((|<PLATFORM>|)) is `(({i386-mswin32}))'.
-
-== Icons
-
-Any icon files(*.ico) in the build directory, directories specified with
-((|icondirs|)) make variable and (({win32})) directory under the ruby
-source directory will be included in DLL or executable files, according
-to their base names.
- $(RUBY_INSTALL_NAME).ico or ruby.ico --> $(RUBY_INSTALL_NAME).exe
- $(RUBYW_INSTALL_NAME).ico or rubyw.ico --> $(RUBYW_INSTALL_NAME).exe
- the others --> $(RUBY_SO_NAME).dll
-
-Although no icons are distributed with the ruby source or in the official
-site, you can use anything you like. For example, followings are written
-in Japanese, but you can download at least.
-
-* ((<URL:http://homepage1.nifty.com/a_nakata/ruby/>)) or
- ((<icon itself|URL:http://homepage1.nifty.com/a_nakata/ruby/RubyIcon.ico>))
-
-== Build examples
-
-* Build on the ruby source directory.
-
- ex.)
- ruby source directory: C:\ruby
- build directory: C:\ruby
- install directory: C:\usr\local
-
- C:
- cd \ruby
- win32\configure --prefix=/usr/local
- nmake
- nmake test
- nmake install
-
-* Build on the relative directory from the ruby source directory.
-
- ex.)
- ruby source directory: C:\ruby
- build directory: C:\ruby\mswin32
- install directory: C:\usr\local
-
- C:
- cd \ruby
- mkdir mswin32
- cd mswin32
- ..\win32\configure --prefix=/usr/local
- nmake
- nmake test
- nmake install
-
-* Build on the different drive.
-
- ex.)
- ruby source directory: C:\src\ruby
- build directory: D:\build\ruby
- install directory: C:\usr\local
-
- D:
- cd D:\build\ruby
- C:\src\ruby\win32\configure --prefix=C:/usr/local
- nmake
- nmake test
- nmake install
-
-* Build x64 version (requires native x64 VC++ compiler)
-
- ex.)
- ruby source directory: C:\ruby
- build directory: C:\ruby
- install directory: C:\usr\local
-
- C:
- cd \ruby
- win32\configure --prefix=/usr/local --target=x64-mswin64
- nmake
- nmake test
- nmake install
-
-== Bugs
-
-You can ((*NOT*)) use a path name contains any white space characters as
-the ruby source directory, this restriction comes from the behavior of
-(({!INCLUDE})) directives of (({NMAKE})).
-((- you may call it a bug. -))
-
-=end