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Compiling LyX 2.4 for Win32 and creating Windows installer
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It's recommended to compile LyX using Microsoft Visual C++ 2017 and CMake.
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Compiling with Microsoft Visual C++ (MSVC)
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The easiest way to install LyX with MSVC is to follow this Wiki page:
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http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/Compilation
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If you find there any errors please write a mail to the lyx-devel mailing list.
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The following instructions assume the LyX source code is in C:\LyX\repo
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You can also use another directory if you prefer.
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For repository cloning and version control you can use Git https://git-scm.com/download/win
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or the Team Explorer in Visual Studio 2019
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1 Install MSVC 2019
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If you don't have Visual C++ 2019 installed, get the free Community edition
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from https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/thank-you-downloading-visual-studio/?sku=Community&rel=16
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You will need the Workload "Desktopdevelopment with C++" and you can also install Python 3
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(either selecting Python-Development workload or just Python 3 in the individual components tab)
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in the Visual Studio installer, so that you don't have to install it separately
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You may also want to install following extensions:
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- Qt Visual Studio Tools: enables preview of some Qt variables, like QString, while debugging
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- Concurrency Visualizer for Visual Studio: graphically shows which thread does what and when
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2 Install Qt
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Download the latest Qt online installer for Open Source development on Windows
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from https://qt.io/download-open-source/
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Qt 5.12.x is recommended, but 5.9.x or later versions should work as well.
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The newest Qt is 5.12.6, in the installer you will need to expand that category and mark MSVC 2017 32-bit and/or
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MSVC 2017 64-bit, depending on which versions of LyX you want to build.
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Qt6 only delivers prebuild 64 bit binaries. If you install Qt6, you will also need to check
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"Qt 5 Compatiblity Module"
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Note, you dont need to Install the "old" 2017 build tools in Visual Studio installer,
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the 2019 ones are compatible with MSVC 2017 kits installed with Qt.
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Qt should install in C:\Qt.
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3 Install Python
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Install the latest Python 3.x version from
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https://www.python.org/downloads/
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Assure that you use the installer option "Add Python 3.x to PATH"
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If you install Python through Visual Studio installer, just find it under Settings > Apps,
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select "Change" and enable the "Add to PATH" option; or add the path, in which the python.exe
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is located manually to the PATH environment variable, should be something like:
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C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\Shared\Python37_64
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4 Install CMake
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Install the latest CMake from http://www.cmake.org
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5 Download dependencies
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Download the LyX for Windows build dependencies from
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http://ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/devel/win_deps/
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there are 64 (lyx-windows-deps-msvc2019_64.zip) and 32 (lyx-windows-deps-msvc2019_32.zip) bit dependencies
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and extract it e.g. to
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C:\LyX
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This is the later needed GNUWIN32 directory
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6 Configure
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- Open the CMake GUI
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- Set the source code path to C:\LyX\repo
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Set the build path to e.g. C:\LyX\build
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Click Configure and set the generator to "Visual Studio 16 2019".
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Select the platform (Win32 or x64) you wish to compile for.
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- Click on finish
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- You will now get an error about missing GNUWIN32 directory.
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- Set GNUWIN32_DIR to the folder that contains the dependencies (keep the bit version in mind).
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(This alternative does currently not work:
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Enable LYX_DEPENDENCIES_DOWNLOAD and click Configure.
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Pre-compiled dependencies will automatically be downloaded.)
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- Set LYX_USE_QT to QT5 or Qt6 depending with which one you want to compile.
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- set CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH to the path of a Qt-kit
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e.g. to C:\Qt\5.12.6\msvc2017_64 or C:\Qt\5.12.6\msvc2017 or C:\Qt\6.1.0\msvc2019_64
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depending on which platform you have chosen
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If you cant find this option, simply add a new entry of type "path" manually
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- Disable the LYX_EXTERNAL_DTL option
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- Enable the LYX_INSTALL option and click Configure.
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- Click Generate.
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7 Compile
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A Microsoft Visual C++ solution should has been generated at
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C:\LyX\build\lyx.sln
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- Open the lyx.sln by double-clicking on it
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- This solution file contains multiple projects in different folders.
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- In solution explorer find the project "INSTALL" in the "CMakeTargets" folder, rightlick > Build
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- If you get an error, that something has failed, try going Build > Build solution at the top menu bar
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and then rebuild the INSTALL project
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8 Copy dependencies
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- Compiling the INSTALL project creates the folder C:\LyX\build\LYX_INSTALLED containing the files
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needed to run LyX
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- Copy these folders:
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C:\LyX\lyx-windows-deps-msvc2017\bin
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C:\LyX\lyx-windows-deps-msvc2017\imagemagick
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C:\LyX\lyx-windows-deps-msvc2017\Python
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C:\LyX\lyx-windows-deps-msvc2017\ghostscript
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C:\LyX\lyx-windows-deps-msvc2017\Resources
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to C:\LyX\build\LYX_INSTALLED
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(allow the request to overwrite)
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- Go to the Qt-kit directory, which you have specified as CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH, enter the bin folder
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Copy these files:
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Qt5Core.dll
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Qt5Gui.dll
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Qt5Svg.dll
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Qt5Widgets.dll
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Qt5WinExtras.dll
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Qt6Core5Compat.dll (if compiling with Qt6)
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Qt5Cored.dll (if compiling Debug version)
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Qt5Guid.dll (if compiling Debug version)
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Qt5Svgd.dll (if compiling Debug version)
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Qt5Widgetsd.dll (if compiling Debug version)
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Qt5WinExtrasd.dll (if compiling Debug version)
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Qt6Core5Compatd.dll (if compiling with Qt6 and debug version)
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to C:\LyX\build\LYX_INSTALLED\bin
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- Go to the Qt-kit directory, which you have specified as CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH, enter the plugins folder
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Copy these subdirectories:
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iconengines
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imageformats
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platforms
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styles
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to C:\LyX\build\LYX_INSTALLED\bin
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9 Start LyX
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C:\LyX\build\LYX_INSTALLED\bin\lyx.exe
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10 Define path prefix
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In LyX use the menu Tools->Preferences
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There input the the following the the field "Path prefix":
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"$LyXDir\bin;$LyXDir\Python;$LyXDir\imagemagick;$LyXDir\ghostscript"
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You may also add the location of your LaTeX installation if it's not on the
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system PATH, and the location of JabRef.
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Debugging
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=========
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- Open LyX.sln
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- In Solution Explorer open applications\LyX\LyX\main.cpp, the main function is the entry point,
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you can e.g. place breakpoints in there.
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- On the menu bar in Solution Explorer there is a button "Switch Views", click on that and choose "Folder view"
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(to go back to normal view, click Switch Views again and choose "LyX.sln")
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- In folder view find "LyX.exe" in "LYX_INSTALLED\bin" folder, rightclick > Set as Startup Item
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- Start debugging with F5, clicking the Debug button (it shows now "LyX.exe") or rigchtlicking on LyX.exe in
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Solution Explorer - Folder View and choosing "Debug".
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(Starting debugging will have to be always with active Folder View. Attempting to start debugging with
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normal view active will start LyX.exe located in e.g. C:\LyX\build\bin\Debug, it won't find the dependencies
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and will therefore fail. Once debugging has started you can switch back to normal view of the Solution Explorer)
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- Don't forget to build the INSTALL project each time you change the source code.
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Creating a patch file containing a bugfix
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If you managed to fix a bug but dont have the rights to push your commits, you will want to create a patch file
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and share it with other developers. To do so you will have to do following:
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- Make sure you are working on the newest versions, pull from git before you start bugfixing.
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- After fixing a bug create a commit (it will be on your local repo and not on server), choose an approproate description,
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e.g. the ticket nr. if there is a bugreport for it
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- Use this command in git bash:
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git format-patch -1 HEAD
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it will create a patch file in your repository folder, this is what you share.
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Another usefull command is
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git diff --cached > file.diff
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which will create a .diff file of staged changes. There is no option for the description with it though.
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Creating the Installer
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- The installer is done with NSIS from http://nsis.sourceforge.net
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- In the LyX source directory, go to development\Win32\packaging\installer
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- Follow the steps in the file Readme.txt
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Compiling with GCC with MinGW64 + MSYS2 Environment using autotools
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===================================================================
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1 Install MSYS2, MINGW64, Qt5+
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https://wiki.qt.io/MSYS2
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2 Install bc (Bench calculater), which autotools uses for some reason to compile LyX
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pacman -S bc
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3 Run the standard autotools install (Adapt paths and arguments accordingly)
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./autogen.sh
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./configure --without-x --enable-qt5 --disable-debug --enable-optimization --prefix=/mingw64
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make
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make install
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Cross-Compiling on unix with MXE using autotools
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1 Install MXE: http://mxe.cc
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You can either install from sources, the generic .tar binaries or debian .deb packages.
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Installing the following .deb packages will drag in all needed dependencies:
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mxe-x86-64-w64-mingw32.shared-file
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mxe-x86-64-w64-mingw32.shared-gcc
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mxe-x86-64-w64-mingw32.shared-libiconv
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mxe-x86-64-w64-mingw32.shared-qtimageformats
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mxe-x86-64-w64-mingw32.shared-qtsvg
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mxe-x86-64-w64-mingw32.shared-qtwinextras
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Of course you can also use the static and/or 32bit versions.
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2 Run the standard autotools install (Adapt paths and arguments accordingly)
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./autogen.sh
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mkdir builddir-mingw
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cd builddir-mingw
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PATH="/usr/lib/mxe/usr/bin:$PATH" ../configure --host=x86-64-w64-mingw32.shared --with-qt-dir=/usr/lib/mxe/usr/x86_64-w64-mingw32.shared/qt5 --enable-qt5 --with-included-boost --with-included-hunspell --with-included-mythes --disable-debug --enable-optimization --prefix=/mingw64
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PATH="/usr/lib/mxe/usr/bin:$PATH" make
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PATH="/usr/lib/mxe/usr/bin:$PATH" DESTDIR=/tmp/lyxinstall make install
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This uses the paths from the 64bit shared MXE version installed from .deb packages.
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3 If you want to run the resulting lyx.exe from the build directory using wine,
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create symlinks for all needed .dlls:
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cd builddir-mingw/src
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ln -s /usr/lib/mxe/usr/x86_64-w64-mingw32.shared/bin/*.dll .
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ln -s /usr/lib/mxe/usr/x86_64-w64-mingw32.shared/qt5/bin/*.dll .
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wine64 lyx.exe
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