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- Download the latest mingw, gsl, and gtk bundles from http://inkscape.modevia.com/win32libs/?C=M;O=D
- Also download Boost from SourceForge and unpack it in a directory of your choice (you specify it's path later on)
- Obtain, compile and install Inkscape svn following these instructions http://inkscape.org/win32/win32buildnotes.html
- unpackage the gsl bundle into the directory with the gtk bundle
- download cmake; install at C:\cmake
- check the directories in mingwenv.bat. Are they set correctly for you? (ignore RAGEL_BIN)
- make a build directory
- open cmd.exe
- mingwenv.bat
- cmake -G "MinGW Makefiles" c:\path\to\2geom (be sure you have a CAPITAL '-G' there!)
- cmake -i (especially mind to set the install dir to where you want it installed (probably the gtk folder, e.g. c:/gtk210))
- mingw32-make
- copy the resulting *.exe files into the inkscape install directory
If you want to be able to compile the ragel defined svg-parser aswell,
you must download ragel from http://www.cs.queensu.ca/~thurston/ragel/
Unpack the windows binary package into a dir of your own choice.
Check whether ragel's dir is set correctly in mingwenv.bat (RAGEL_BIN).
Make sure you have ragel.exe and rlcodegen.exe in the dir you specify.
If your package does not contain rlcodegen.exe you can copy rlgen-cd.exe
and rename it to rlcodegen.exe :-)
PYTHON BINDINGS
To install python bindings, you need python2 and cython(>=0.16). Get cython from
http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#cython
and install it to $PYTHON_PATH\Libs\site-packages
32-bit version is your safest bet.
cmake should be able to find cython now. Make sure that PYTHON_PATH is set
correctly to python2 in mingwenv.bat.
Continue with installation as described above. When running "cmake -i",
remember to choose to build cython bindings and also lib2geom as a
shared library!
If you get errors about missing DLL file, try copying lib2geom.dll to
cython-bindings directory.
Note: If you have both python2 and python3 installed, make sure cmake uses
python2. To ensure this, choose "advanced options" when running "cmake -i",
scroll and set PYTHON_INCLUDE_DIR and PYTHON_LIBRARY accordingly.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If things don't work out, here is a list of things you can try.
1. Type 'make --version'. It should display:
E:\inkscapelpe>mingw32-make --version
GNU Make 3.80
Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Or something very similar. If it does not, probably windows finds a different make (Borland's or another?).
Type 'set path=', then start again with mingwenv.bat etc...