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patch 8.1.0712: MS-Windows build instructions are a bit outdated
Problem: MS-Windows build instructions are a bit outdated. Solution: Update the instructions. (Ken Takata)
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@ -496,6 +496,26 @@ E.g. When using MSVC (as one line):
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nmake -f Make_mvc.mak
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PYTHON=C:\Python27 DYNAMIC_PYTHON=yes PYTHON_VER=27
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When using MinGW and link with the official Python (as one line):
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mingw32-make -f Make_ming.mak
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PYTHON=C:/Python27 DYNAMIC_PYTHON=yes PYTHON_VER=27
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When using msys2 and link with Python2 bundled with msys2 (as one line):
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mingw32-make -f Make_ming.mak PYTHON=c:/msys64/mingw64
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PYTHON_HOME=c:/msys64/mingw64
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PYTHONINC=-Ic:/msys64/mingw64/include/python2.7
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DYNAMIC_PYTHON=yes
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PYTHON_VER=27
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DYNAMIC_PYTHON_DLL=libpython2.7.dll
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STATIC_STDCPLUS=yes
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(This is for 64-bit builds. For 32-bit builds, replace mingw64 with mingw32.)
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(STATIC_STDCPLUS is optional. Set to yes if you don't want to require
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libstdc++-6.dll.)
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(rest written by Ron Aaron: <ronaharon@yahoo.com>)
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Building with the mingw32 compiler, and the ActiveState ActivePython:
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@ -517,17 +537,6 @@ easily:
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Now just do:
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make -f Make_ming.mak gvim.exe
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And if you use msys2 to build python support (as one line):
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mingw32-make -f Make_ming.mak PYTHON=c:/msys64/mingw64
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PYTHON_HOME=c:/msys64/mingw64
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PYTHONINC=-Ic:/msys64/mingw64/include/python2.7
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DYNAMIC_PYTHON=yes
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PYTHON_VER=27
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DYNAMIC_PYTHON_DLL=libpython2.7.dll
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STATIC_STDCPLUS=yes
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(This is for 64-bit builds. For 32-bit builds, replace mingw64 with mingw32.)
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You will end up with a Python-enabled, Win32 version. Enjoy!
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@ -548,6 +557,10 @@ E.g. When using MSVC (as one line):
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nmake -f Make_mvc.mak
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PYTHON3=C:\Python36 DYNAMIC_PYTHON3=yes PYTHON3_VER=36
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When using MinGW and link with the official Python3 (as one line):
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mingw32-make -f Make_ming.mak
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PYTHON3=C:/Python36 DYNAMIC_PYTHON3=yes PYTHON3_VER=36
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When using msys2 and link with Python3 bundled with msys2 (as one line):
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@ -560,6 +573,8 @@ When using msys2 and link with Python3 bundled with msys2 (as one line):
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STATIC_STDCPLUS=yes
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(This is for 64-bit builds. For 32-bit builds, replace mingw64 with mingw32.)
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(STATIC_STDCPLUS is optional. Set to yes if you don't want to require
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libstdc++-6.dll.)
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9. Building with Racket or MzScheme support
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@ -833,11 +848,11 @@ After you install RubyInstaller, just type this (as one line):
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mingw32-make -f Make_ming.mak
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RUBY=C:/Ruby24 DYNAMIC_RUBY=yes RUBY_VER=24 RUBY_API_VER_LONG=2.4.0
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WINVER=0x501
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WINVER=0x600
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For 64-bit version, replace RUBY=C:/Ruby24 with RUBY=C:/Ruby24-x64.
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If you set WINVER explicitly, it must be set to >=0x500, when building with
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Ruby 2.1 or later. (Default is 0x501.)
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Ruby 2.1 or later. (Default is 0x600.)
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@ -849,7 +864,14 @@ You can use binaries from ActiveState (ActiveTcl).
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http://www.activestate.com/activetcl
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For MSVC 2015 use version 8.6.6 or later.
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Alternatively, you can use the binaries provided by IronTcl from
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https://www.irontcl.com/
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They might lack behind the latest version a bit, but should provide 64bit
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and 32bit versions even if ActiveTcl does not provide them anymore.
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For building with MSVC 2015 use version 8.6.6 or later.
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When building, you need to set the following variables:
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TCL: Where tcl is installed. E.g. C:\Tcl86
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@ -944,44 +966,44 @@ work on MS-DOS because of the limited amount of memory available.
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After you've built the Vim binaries as described above, you're ready to
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install Vim on your system. However, if you've obtained the Vim sources
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using Git, Mercurial or by downloading them as a unix tar file, you must
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first create a "vim80" directory. If you instead downloaded the sources as
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first create a "vim81" directory. If you instead downloaded the sources as
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zip files, you can skip this setup as the zip archives already have the
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correct directory structure.
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A. Create a Vim "runtime" subdirectory named "vim80"
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A. Create a Vim "runtime" subdirectory named "vim81"
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-----------------------------------------------------
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If you obtained your Vim sources as zip files, you can skip this step.
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Otherwise, continue reading.
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Go to the directory that contains the Vim "src" and "runtime"
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directories and create a new subdirectory named "vim80".
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directories and create a new subdirectory named "vim81".
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Copy the "runtime" files into "vim80":
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copy runtime\* vim80
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Copy the "runtime" files into "vim81":
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copy runtime\* vim81
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B. Copy the new binaries into the "vim80" directory
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B. Copy the new binaries into the "vim81" directory
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----------------------------------------------------
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Regardless of how you installed the Vim sources, you need to copy the
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new binaries you created above into "vim80":
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new binaries you created above into "vim81":
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copy src\*.exe vim80
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copy src\tee\tee.exe vim80
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copy src\xxd\xxd.exe vim80
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copy src\*.exe vim81
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copy src\tee\tee.exe vim81
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copy src\xxd\xxd.exe vim81
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To install the "Edit with Vim" popup menu, you need both 32-bit and 64-bit
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versions of gvimext.dll. They should be copied to "vim80\GvimExt32" and
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"vim80\GvimExt64" respectively.
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versions of gvimext.dll. They should be copied to "vim81\GvimExt32" and
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"vim81\GvimExt64" respectively.
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First, build the 32-bit version, then:
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mkdir vim80\GvimExt32
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copy src\GvimExt\gvimext.dll vim80\GvimExt32
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mkdir vim81\GvimExt32
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copy src\GvimExt\gvimext.dll vim81\GvimExt32
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Next, clean the 32-bit version and build the 64-bit version, then:
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mkdir vim80\GvimExt64
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copy src\GvimExt\gvimext.dll vim80\GvimExt64
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mkdir vim81\GvimExt64
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copy src\GvimExt\gvimext.dll vim81\GvimExt64
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C. Copy gettext and iconv DLLs into the "vim80" directory
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C. Copy gettext and iconv DLLs into the "vim81" directory
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----------------------------------------------------------
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Get gettext and iconv DLLs from the following site:
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https://github.com/mlocati/gettext-iconv-windows/releases
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@ -989,7 +1011,7 @@ correct directory structure.
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Download the files gettextX.X.X.X-iconvX.XX-shared-{32,64}.zip, extract
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DLLs and place them as follows:
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vim80\
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vim81\
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| libintl-8.dll
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| libiconv-2.dll
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| libgcc_s_sjlj-1.dll (only for 32-bit)
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@ -1003,18 +1025,18 @@ correct directory structure.
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libintl-8.dll
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libiconv-2.dll
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The DLLs in the "vim80" should be the same bitness with the (g)vim.exe.
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The DLLs in the "vim81" should be the same bitness with the (g)vim.exe.
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D. Move the "vim80" directory into the Vim installation subdirectory
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D. Move the "vim81" directory into the Vim installation subdirectory
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---------------------------------------------------------------------
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Move the "vim80" subdirectory into the subdirectory where you want Vim
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Move the "vim81" subdirectory into the subdirectory where you want Vim
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to be installed. Typically, this subdirectory will be named "vim".
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If you already have a "vim80" subdirectory in "vim", delete it first
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If you already have a "vim81" subdirectory in "vim", delete it first
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by running its uninstal.exe program.
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E. Install Vim
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---------------
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"cd" to your Vim installation subdirectory "vim\vim80" and run the
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"cd" to your Vim installation subdirectory "vim\vim81" and run the
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"install.exe" program. It will ask you a number of questions about
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how you would like to have your Vim setup. Among these are:
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- You can tell it to write a "_vimrc" file with your preferences in the
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static int included_patches[] =
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{ /* Add new patch number below this line */
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/**/
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712,
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/**/
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/**/
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