2009-09-16 10:20:29 +02:00
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The Steps of Build Git with VS2008
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1. You need the build environment, which contains the Git dependencies
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to be able to compile, link and run Git with MSVC.
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You can either use the binary repository:
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WWW: http://repo.or.cz/w/msvcgit.git
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Git: git clone git://repo.or.cz/msvcgit.git
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Zip: http://repo.or.cz/w/msvcgit.git?a=snapshot;h=master;sf=zip
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and call the setup_32bit_env.cmd batch script before compiling Git,
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(see repo/package README for details), or the source repository:
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WWW: http://repo.or.cz/w/gitbuild.git
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Git: git clone git://repo.or.cz/gitbuild.git
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Zip: (None, as it's a project with submodules)
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and build the support libs as instructed in that repo/package.
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2. Ensure you have the msysgit environment in your path, so you have
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GNU Make, bash and perl available.
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WWW: http://repo.or.cz/w/msysgit.git
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Git: git clone git://repo.or.cz/msysgit.git
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Zip: http://repo.or.cz/w/msysgit.git?a=snapshot;h=master;sf=zip
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This environment is also needed when you use the resulting
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executables, since Git might need to run scripts which are part of
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the git operations.
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3. Inside Git's directory run the command:
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make common-cmds.h
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to generate the common-cmds.h file needed to compile git.
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2009-09-16 10:20:30 +02:00
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4. Then either build Git with the GNU Make Makefile in the Git projects
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root
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2009-09-16 10:20:29 +02:00
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make MSVC=1
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2009-09-16 10:20:30 +02:00
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or generate Visual Studio solution/projects (.sln/.vcproj) with the
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command
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perl contrib/buildsystems/generate -g Vcproj
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and open and build the solution with the IDE
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devenv git.sln /useenv
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or build with the IDE build engine directly from the command line
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devenv git.sln /useenv /build "Release|Win32"
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The /useenv option is required, so Visual Studio picks up the
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environment variables for the support libraries required to build
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Git, which you set up in step 1.
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2009-09-16 10:20:29 +02:00
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Done!
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