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Compiling using Mingw64-w64, Mingw64-w32 for 64-bit/32-bit (work in Progress)
If you want to get to the last step fast to immediately start compiling PostGIS without having to compile the dependencies, you can download our prepared mingw64+msys build environment which you can download from http://www.bostongis.com/postgisstuff/ming64.zip and for 32-bit (for PostgreSQL 9.2+ (32-bit 9.1 and below have to use old msys chain) http://www.bostongis.com/postgisstuff/ming32.zip Then you just extract the zip so you have ming32 and or ming64 on your C:\ming32, C:\ming64 and launch the corresponding msys\msys.bat
Please note that the ming32.zip can be used in windows xp 32-bit - windows 7 32-bit/64-bittt Windows 7 64-bit can definitely build for both the 32-bit and 64-bit by downloading both the ming32 and ming64 and launching the corresponding msys.bat. We haven't ever tried trying to build 64-bit on 32-bit windows so not sure if that is possible. Our build setup is for building on windows, though in theory you can build for windows on Linux by using the mingw64- linux compiled, we have never tried that.
If you want to start with your own mingw64 install and then add additional items refer to DevWikiMingW64_Setup
variables used
For building we always have these variables defined in our sh scripts You can switch the 64 to 32 if you are building with our ming32 environment.
export OS_BUILD=64 export PROJECTS=/c/ming${OS_BUILD}/projects if [ "$OS_BUILD" == "64" ] ; then export MINGHOST=x86_64-w64-mingw32 else export MINGHOST=i686-w64-mingw32 fi;
create project folders
The download files we have above already have these folders and we like to keep each set separate. The below we set to 64 for our ming64 folder
cd ${PROJECTS} mkdir pgx${OS_BUILD} mkdir postgresql mkdir geos mkdir proj mkdir docbook
GDAL
export GDAL_VER=1.10.0 cd ${PROJECTS}/gdal wget http://download.osgeo.org/gdal/${GDAL_VER}/gdal-${GDAL_VER}.tar.gz tar xvfz gdal-${GDAL_VER}.tar.gz cd gdal-${GDAL_VER} ./configure --host=${MINGHOST}--build=${MINGHOST} --with-curl=no --with-threads=no --prefix=${PROJECTS}/gdal/rel-${GDAL_VER}w${OS_BUILD} make && make install cd ${PROJECTS}/gdal/rel-${GDAL_VER}w${OS_BUILD}/bin strip *.dll
DOWNLOAD DOCBOOK
cd ${PROJECTS}/docbook
Download the latest Docbook from http://sourceforge.net/projects/docbook/files/docbook-xsl/ into that folder and untar.
Extract somewhere. In this case I chose my projects folder. You'll need to set this folder for the —with-xsldir setting
You should have a folder now docbook/docbook-xsl-1.76.1 or something similar
4. Compiling GEOS
Download latest GEOS source from http://trac.osgeo.org/geos/ You can also use the trunk svn version https://svn.osgeo.org/geos/trunk which is what we use. NOTE: To take advantage of new functions like ST_DelaunayTriangles, you need GEOS 3.4dev which is trunk If you are using svn version, make sure to run:
sh autogen.sh
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