From 19fcec84d8d7d21e796c7624e521b60d28ee21ed Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 20:45:59 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 16.2.11+ds. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- src/jaegertracing/thrift/doc/install/windows.md | 186 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 186 insertions(+) create mode 100644 src/jaegertracing/thrift/doc/install/windows.md (limited to 'src/jaegertracing/thrift/doc/install/windows.md') diff --git a/src/jaegertracing/thrift/doc/install/windows.md b/src/jaegertracing/thrift/doc/install/windows.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8618934f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/jaegertracing/thrift/doc/install/windows.md @@ -0,0 +1,186 @@ +## Windows Setup + +The Thrift environment consists of two main parts: The Thrift compiler EXE and the language-dependent libraries. Most of these libraries will require some kind of build and/or installation. But regarding the Thrift compiler utility there are a number of different alternatives. + +The first one of these alternatives is to download the **pre-built Thrift Compiler EXE** and only build the libraries needed from source, following one of the "Setup from source" methods outlined below. + +The other two options are to build the Thrift compiler from source. The most recommended way to achieve this is by means of the **Visual Studio C++ build project**. Alternatively, the Thrift compiler can also be built via **Cygwin** or **MinGW** build environments, however this method is not only less comfortable, but more time-consuming and requires much more manual effort. + + +## Prebuilt Thrift compiler + +The windows Thrift compiler is available as a prebuilt exe available [here](/download). Note that there is no installation tool, rather this EXE file *is* already the Thrift compiler utility. Download the file and put it into some suitable location of your choice. + +Now pick one of the "Build and install target libraries" below to continue. + + +## Setup from source via Visual Studio C++ (recommended) + +### Requirements + +Thrift's compiler is written in C++ and designed to be portable, but there are some system requirements. Thrift's runtime libraries are written in various languages, which are also required for the particular language interface. + + * Visual Studio C++, any recent version should do + * Flex and Bison, e.g. the WinFlexBison package + * [Apache Thrift Requirements](/docs/install) + +### Build and install the compiler + +After all requirements are in place, use the `compiler/cpp/compiler.vcxproj` build project to build the Thrift compiler. Copy the resulting EXE file to a location of your choice. + +### Build and install target libraries + +A few of the target language libraries also do provide Visual Studio project files, such as C++ and C#. These are located in the `lib//` folders. + +Most of the language packages must be built and installed manually using build tools better suited to those languages. Typical examples are Java, Ruby, Delphi, or PHP. Look for the `README.md` file in the `lib//` folder for more details on how to build and install each language's library package. + + +## Setup from source via Cygwin + +### Requirements + +Thrift's compiler is written in C++ and designed to be portable, but there are some system requirements. Thrift's runtime libraries are written in various languages, which are also required for the particular language interface. + + * Cygwin or MinGW + * [Apache Thrift Requirements](/docs/install) + +### Installing from source + +If you are building from the first time out of the source repository, you will need to generate the configure scripts. (This is not necessary if you downloaded a tarball.) From the top directory, do: + + ./bootstrap.sh + +Once the configure scripts are generated, thrift can be configured. From the top directory, do: + + export CXXFLAGS="-D PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE_NP=PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE" + ./configure + +Setting the CXXFLAGS environmental variable works around compile errors with PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE_NP being undeclared, by replacing it with the newer, portable PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE. (Tested on cygwin 20100320, Thrift r760184, latest pthread.) + +**Optional:** You **may not** be able to make from the root Thrift directory due to errors (see below to resolve). To make the compiler only, change to the compiler directory before running make: + + cd compiler/cpp + +Now make the thrift compiler (& runtime libraries if make is run from the thrift root directory): + + make + make install + +### Build and install target libraries + +Some language packages must be installed manually using build tools better suited to those languages. Typical examples are Java, Ruby, or PHP. Look for the README file in the `lib//` folder for more details on the installation of each language library package. + +### Possible issues with Cygwin install + +See also Possible issues with MinGW install. + +#### Syntax error in ./configure + +The following error occurs for some users when running ./configure: + + ./configure: line 21183: syntax error near unexpected token `MONO,' + ./configure: line 21183: ` PKG_CHECK_MODULES(MONO, mono >= 1.2.6, have_mono=yes, have_mono=no)' + +To resolve this, you'll need to find your pkg.m4 (installed by the pkg-config package) file and copy it to the thrift/aclocal directory. From the top-level thrift directory, you can copy the file by running + + cp /usr/share/aclocal/pkg.m4 aclocal + +Finally, re-run ./bootstrap.sh and ./configure. (Note that pkg.m4 is created by the pkg-config tool. If your /usr/share/aclocal directory doesn't contain the pkg.m4 file, you may not have pkg-config installed.) + +#### Installing perl runtime libraries + +Sometimes, there will be an error during the install of the perl libraries with chmod. + +A workaround is to avoid installing the perl libraries if they are not needed. + +If you don't need perl, run configure with --without-perl. + +If you need perl, and are happy to manually install it, replace the contents of thrift/lib/perl/Makefile with the following, after building thrift: + + TODO + +#### Linking to installed C++ runtime libraries + +Sometimes, the installed libthrift.a will not link using g++, with linker errors about missing vtables and exceptions for Thrift classes. + +A workaround is to link the compiled object files directly from your Thrift build, corresponding to the missing classes. + +This can be implemented in a Makefile using the following lines: + + THRIFT_O=/thrift/lib/cpp + LTHRIFT=$(THRIFT_O)/Thrift.o $(THRIFT_O)/TSocket.o $(THRIFT_O)/TBinaryProtocol.o $(THRIFT_O)/TBufferTransports.o + +Then linking using $(LTHRIFT) instead of -lthrift. + + TODO - diagnose issue further + +#### C++ runtime segfault with cygwin 1.7.5-1, g++-4.3.4, fork() and throw + +If your thrift C++ programs segfault on throw after fork()ing, compile them with g++-3. + +The issue and patch are described on the Cygwin mailing list at http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2010-05/msg00203.html + +This issue should be fixed in Cygwin versions after 1.7.5-1, or g++ 4.5.0. + +## Setup from source via MinGW + +### Requirements + +To compile the Thrift generator & runtime libraries (untested) without the cygwin.dll dependency you need to install MinGW (www.mingw.org). + + * MinGW + * [Apache Thrift Requirements](/docs/install) + +In addition you need to add the following entry to your windows PATH variable. + + C:\MINGW\BIN + +Next, open compiler/cpp/Makefile.am and add the following line to thrift_CXXFLAGS + + -DMINGW -mno-cygwin -lfl + +Run bootstrap.sh: + + ./bootstrap.sh + +Make sure you have java in your $PATH variable, if not do(adjust path if necessary): + + export PATH=$PATH:"/cygdrive/c/program files/java/jre1.8.0_191/bin" + +Run configure - using CXXFLAGS to work around an issue with an old pthreads define (untested on MinGW - works on Cygwin): + + export CXXFLAGS="-D PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE_NP=PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE" + ./configure + +''Optional:'' To make the compiler only, change to the compiler directory before running make: + + cd compiler/cpp + +Run make: + + mingw32-make.exe + +### Possible issues with MinGW install + +See also Possible issues with Cygwin install, including the discussion about PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE_NP. + +#### yywrap is not found + +Make sure you add -lfl in your cxxflags in Makefile, also try adding -Lc:/cygwin/libs + +#### boost is not found + +Try and change the include dir to use the windows path from c like this: Edit compiler/cpp/Makefile, look for the declaration of BOOST_CPPFLAGS, change that line for + + BOOST_CPPFLAGS = -Ic:/cygwin/usr/include/boost-1_53_0 + +#### realpath is not found + +add -DMINGW -mno-cygwin to the CXXDEFS variable in Makefile + +## Additional reading + +For more information on the requirements see: [Apache Thrift Requirements](/docs/install) + +For more information on building and installing Thrift see: [Building from source](/docs/BuildingFromSource) + -- cgit v1.2.3