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CONFIGURE_FEDORA_18.sh
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#!/bin/sh
cat <<EOF
*******************************************************************
Configuring Fedora 18 for cross-compiling multi-threaded 32-bit and
64-bit Windows programs with mingw.
*******************************************************************
This script will configure a fresh Fedora 18 system to compile with
mingw32 and 64. It requires:
1. F18 installed and running. Typically you will do this by:
1a - download the ISO for the 64-bit DVD (not the live media) from:
http://fedoraproject.org/en/get-fedora-options#formats
1b - Create a new VM using this ISO as the boot. The ISO will
install off of its packages on your machine.
1c - Start up Terminal; Chose Terminal's
Edit/Profile Preferences/Scrolling and check 'Unlimited' scrollback.
1d - Chose Applications/System Tools/System Settings/Screen.
Select brightness 1 hour and Uncheck lock.
NOTE: The first time you log in, the system will block the yum
system as it downloads updates. This is annoying.
2. This script. You have it. Put it in your home directory.
3. Root access. This script must be run as root. You can do that
by typing:
sudo sh CONFIGURE_F18.sh
press any key to continue...
EOF
read
if [ $USER != "root" ]; then
echo This script must be run as root
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -r /etc/redhat-release ]; then
echo This requires Fedora Linux
echo Please download the Fedora 18 iso.
echo Boot the ISO and chose System Tools / Install to Hard Drive.
echo You will then need to:
echo sudo yum -y install subversion
echo svn co https://md5deep.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/md5deep
echo Then run this script again.
exit 1
fi
if grep 'Fedora.release.18' /etc/redhat-release ; then
echo Fedora Release 18 detected
else
echo This script is only tested for Fedora Release 18
exit 1
fi
echo Adding packages to install list required to compile tcpflow under Fedora.
PKGS+="autoconf automake gcc gcc-c++ texinfo man-db man-pages "
echo Adding libraries required to compile tcpflow under Fedora.
PKGS+="zlib-devel zlib-static boost-devel boost-static cairo-devel "
PKGS+="libpcap-devel tre wget "
echo Adding wine for Windows testing:
PKGS+="wine "
echo "Now adding all of the packages that we will need: $PKGS"
if yum -y install $PKGS ; then
echo "Installed all yummy packages"
else
echo "Could not install all yummy packages"
exit 1
fi
echo Adding mingw compilers...
for M in mingw32 mingw64 ;
do
PKGS = "${M}-gcc ${M}-gcc-c++"
if yum -y install $PKGS ; then
echo mingw compilers installed successfully
else
echo could not install mingw compilers
exit 1
fi
done
echo Attempting to install both DLL and static version of all mingw libraries
echo At this point we will keep going even if there is an error...
for M in mingw32 mingw64 ;
do
for lib in zlib gettext boost cairo pixman freetype fontconfig bzip2 expat pthreads libgnurx tre wpcap ;
do
yum -y install ${M}-${lib}
yum -y install ${M}-${lib}-static
done
done
echo
echo "Now performing a yum update to update system packages"
yum -y update
echo
echo "Now installing packages which need to be installed manually"
wget http://www.freedesktop.org/software/fontconfig/release/fontconfig-2.10.92.tar.gz
tar xfz fontconfig-2.10.92.tar.gz
cd fontconfig-2.10.92
mingw32-configure
make ; make install ; make clean
mingw64-configure
make ; make install ; make clean
echo ================================================================
echo ================================================================
echo
echo You are now ready to compile windows binaries.