diff --git a/COMPILE.txt b/COMPILE.txt index b81170454..431761388 100644 --- a/COMPILE.txt +++ b/COMPILE.txt @@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ Windows METHOD 1: Requirements: - - MinGW + MSYS (FIXME: Do we talk + - MinGW + MSYS - CMake - GTK and GTKMM development environments @@ -208,14 +208,15 @@ Windows Compile: - Start a standard DOS command line interface (WIN + "R" -> "cmd") - Enter the root directory of the RawTherapee source tree (type: cd C:\Absolute\Path\To\RawTherapee_sourceTree) - If you wants to upload a build, you should set some additionnal information about your processor. There are two possibilities: - 1. You pickup a target processor from "ProcessorTargets.cmake": all you have to do is adding "-D PROC_TARGET_NUMBER:STRING=number" - to cmake's command line - If you choose the 'native' solution's number, you have to set the processor label manually by setting "-D PROC_LABEL:STRING=procLabel" - in cmake's command line - Please provide a short name, like "core i5" or "athlon64" (without double quote)... processor frequency if of no use. - 2. You don't need specific processor flags, you still have to set the PROC_LABEL parameter (see point 1 righ above) - - Type: mingw32-make.exe install + - Type: cmake -G "MinGW Makefiles" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -Ccmo.txt . + If you wants to upload a build, you should set some additionnal information about your processor. There are two possibilities: + 1. You pickup a target processor from "ProcessorTargets.cmake": all you have to do is adding "-D PROC_TARGET_NUMBER:STRING=number" + to cmake's command line + If you choose the 'native' solution's number, you have to set the processor label manually by setting "-D PROC_LABEL:STRING=procLabel" + in cmake's command line + Please provide a short name, like "core i5" or "athlon64" (without double quote)... processor frequency if of no use. + 2. You don't need specific processor flags, you still have to set the PROC_LABEL parameter (see point 1 righ above) + - Type: mingw32-make install - You'll find the compiled program in the subdirectory named like the value of CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE ("Release" in this example) Linux