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  cd ~
  cd ~
  wget ftp://ftp.gnutls.org/gcrypt/gnutls/v3.4/gnutls-3.4.14.tar.xz
  wget ftp://ftp.gnutls.org/gcrypt/gnutls/v3.4/gnutls-3.4.15.tar.xz
  tar xf gnutls-3.4.14.tar.xz
  tar xf gnutls-3.4.15.tar.xz
  cd gnutls-3.4.14
  cd gnutls-3.4.15
  ./configure --prefix="$HOME/prefix" --enable-static --disable-shared --build=x86_64-w64-mingw32 --with-included-libtasn1 --disable-doc --disable-guile --without-p11-kit --enable-local-libopts --disable-nls
  ./configure --prefix="$HOME/prefix" --enable-static --disable-shared --build=x86_64-w64-mingw32 --with-included-libtasn1 --disable-doc --disable-guile --without-p11-kit --enable-local-libopts --disable-nls
  make && make install
  make && make install

Revision as of 02:08, 19 September 2016

This documentation explains how to setup a build environment for FileZilla 3 and how to compile it under Windows using msys2. Msys2 is a cygwin environment. These instructions require you to run a 64bit Windows.

It will take some time to get everything working, but you will be able to use the build environment for other programs too.

For complete MSYS2 system and all needed decencies installed, you will need 7GiB free space on your disk.

Note to wiki contributors: Do not change version numbers on your own. The build process is somewhat fragile and does break if you change things

Installing the MSYS2 environment

Download the 64bit MSYS2 installer and install it in a convenient location: msys2-x86_64-20150512.exe

Installing the compiler toolchain

FileZilla's shell extension needs to be build both for 32bit as well as 64bit, hence we're going to need compilers for both 32bit and 64bit.

Tools and compiler

First update

Start the MSYS2 shell

pacman -Syu

close MSYS2 shell.

Install tools and compiler toolchain

Start MSYS2 shell, execute the following command to install the necessary packages:

pacman -S base-devel msys2-devel mingw-w64-i686-toolchain mingw-w64-x86_64-toolchain 
pacman -S svn git curl wget
pacman -S ca-certificates

Execute the following to work around some most-annoying bugs in the toolchain

# Fix missing platform prefix for windres
[ -f /mingw64/bin/x86_64-w64-mingw32-windres.exe ] || ln -s /mingw64/bin/windres.exe /mingw64/bin/x86_64-w64-mingw32-windres.exe
[ -f /mingw32/bin/i686-w64-mingw32-windres.exe  ] || ln -s /mingw32/bin/windres.exe /mingw32/bin/i686-w64-mingw32-windres.exe
# Even when statically linking to libstdc++, it still tries to dynamically link to lib(win)pthread. On top of it, libtool is too
# stupid to recognize the semantics of -Wl,-Bstatic. This leaves one option: Removing the dynamic import libraries.
rm /mingw32/i686-w64-mingw32/lib/libpthread.dll.a
rm /mingw32/i686-w64-mingw32/lib/libwinpthread.dll.a
rm /mingw64/x86_64-w64-mingw32/lib/libpthread.dll.a
rm /mingw64/x86_64-w64-mingw32/lib/libwinpthread.dll.a

Setting up the environment

Execute the following commands:

mkdir ~/prefix
echo 'export PATH="$HOME/prefix/bin:/mingw64/bin:/mingw32/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.profile
echo 'export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$HOME/prefix/lib/pkgconfig"' >> ~/.profile
echo 'export PATH="$HOME/prefix/bin:/mingw64/bin:/mingw32/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bash_profile
echo 'export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$HOME/prefix/lib/pkgconfig"' >> ~/.bash_profile

Restart the MSYS2 shell.

Building dependencies

Building GMP

cd ~
curl -O https://gmplib.org/download/gmp/gmp-6.1.1.tar.xz
tar xf gmp-6.1.1.tar.xz
cd gmp-6.1.1
./configure --build=x86_64-w64-mingw32 --prefix="$HOME/prefix" --enable-static --disable-shared --enable-fat
make && make install

Building Nettle

cd ~
wget http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/nettle/nettle-3.2.tar.gz
tar xf nettle-3.2.tar.gz
cd nettle-3.2
./configure --build=x86_64-w64-mingw32 --prefix="$HOME/prefix" --enable-static --disable-shared --enable-fat
make && make install

Building zlib

cd ~
wget http://zlib.net/zlib-1.2.8.tar.gz
tar xf zlib-1.2.8.tar.gz
cd zlib-1.2.8
./configure --prefix="$HOME/prefix" --static
make && make install

Building GnuTLS

cd ~
wget ftp://ftp.gnutls.org/gcrypt/gnutls/v3.4/gnutls-3.4.15.tar.xz
tar xf gnutls-3.4.15.tar.xz
cd gnutls-3.4.15
./configure --prefix="$HOME/prefix" --enable-static --disable-shared --build=x86_64-w64-mingw32 --with-included-libtasn1 --disable-doc --disable-guile --without-p11-kit --enable-local-libopts --disable-nls
make && make install

# The __declspec(dllimport) is needed for DLLs, but we're linking statically. It thus results in undefined references. Remove it.
sed -i 's/__declspec(dllimport)//' "$HOME/prefix/include/gnutls/gnutls.h"

Building SQLite

cd ~
wget https://sqlite.org/2015/sqlite-autoconf-3081101.tar.gz
tar xf sqlite-autoconf-3081101.tar.gz
cd sqlite-autoconf-3081101
./configure --build=x86_64-w64-mingw32 --prefix="$HOME/prefix" --enable-static --disable-shared
make && make install

Building wxWidgets

cd ~
svn co https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/branches/WX_3_0_BRANCH wx3
cd wx3
./configure --prefix="$HOME/prefix" --enable-static --disable-shared --build=x86_64-w64-mingw32 --enable-unicode --without-libtiff --without-libjpeg --with-expat=builtin --with-libpng=builtin
make && make install

Building libfilezilla

cd ~
svn co https://svn.filezilla-project.org/svn/libfilezilla/trunk libfilezilla
cd libfilezilla
autoreconf -i 
./configure --build=x86_64-w64-mingw32 --prefix="$HOME/prefix" --enable-static --disable-shared
make && make install

Building Filezilla

Download FileZilla

cd ~
svn co https://svn.filezilla-project.org/svn/FileZilla3/trunk filezilla

Building FileZilla

cd ~/filezilla
autoreconf -i
./configure --build=x86_64-w64-mingw32 --with-pugixml=builtin LDFLAGS="-static-libgcc -static-libstdc++"
make

Stripping debug symbols

strip src/interface/.libs/filezilla.exe
strip src/putty/.libs/fzsftp.exe
strip src/putty/.libs/fzputtygen.exe
strip src/fzshellext/64/.libs/libfzshellext-0.dll
strip src/fzshellext/32/.libs/libfzshellext-0.dll

Building the installer

Installing NSIS

Download and install NSIS 3 from http://nsis.sourceforge.net/

Compile the installer script

Right click data/install.nsi in Explorer and use "Compile NSIS Script" from context menu.

Troubleshooting

If you run into problems, please make sure you've followed each step exactly how it is explained and that you haven't missed any steps along the way.