1setup VC8 for CE: 2------------------ 3 4- VC8 doesn't have any setup batchfiles that prepare the environment for compiling 5with CE. You can take those from eVC4 and adapt them or write your own. This snippet 6should get you going: 7 8 rem you need to adapt at least these three 9 set OSVERSION=WCE500 10 set PLATFORM=MY_OWN_PLATFORM 11 set TARGETCPU=MIPSII 12 13 rem the compiler is always cl.exe, different compilers are in different paths 14 set CC=cl.exe 15 rem obviously, these need to be adjusted to where you installed VS2005 and the SDKs 16 set VSINSTALLDIR=C:\Programme\Microsoft Visual Studio 8 17 set SDKROOT=C:\Programme\Windows CE Tools 18 19 set PATH=%VSINSTALLDIR%\VC\ce\bin\x86_mips;%VSINSTALLDIR%\VC\bin;%VSINSTALLDIR%\Common7\IDE;%PATH% 20 set PLATFORMROOT=%SDKROOT%\%OSVERSION%\%PLATFORM% 21 22 rem add libs and includes from the SDK 23 set INCLUDE=%PLATFORMROOT%\include\%TARGETCPU%;%PLATFORMROOT%\MFC\include;%PLATFORMROOT%\ATL\include 24 set LIB=%PLATFORMROOT%\lib\%TARGETCPU%;%PLATFORMROOT%\MFC\lib\%TARGETCPU%;%PLATFORMROOT%\ATL\lib\%TARGETCPU% 25 26 rem add libs that came with VC8 27 rem Note: there are more libs and includes under ce\atlmfc, not sure if these are needed. 28 set LIB=%LIB%;%VSINSTALLDIR%\VC\ce\lib\%TARGETCPU% 29 30 31- The snippet below can be used to build STLport for Pocket PC 2003 (using the 32 Pocket PC 2003 SDK shipped with Visual Studio 2005, this is the SDK used when 33 compiling programs from within the IDE): 34 35 set OSVERSION=WCE420 36 set PLATFORM=POCKET PC 2003 37 set TARGETCPU=ARMV4 38 39 rem the compiler is always cl.exe, different compilers are in different paths 40 set CC=cl.exe 41 42 rem obviously, these need to be adjusted to where you installed VS2005 43 set VSINSTALLDIR=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8 44 set SDKROOT=%VSINSTALLDIR%\SmartDevices\SDK 45 46 set PATH=%VSINSTALLDIR%\VC\ce\bin\x86_arm;%VSINSTALLDIR%\VC\bin;%VSINSTALLDIR%\Common7\IDE;%PATH% 47 set PLATFORMROOT=%SDKROOT%\PocketPC2003 48 49 rem add libs and includes from the SDK 50 set INCLUDE=%PLATFORMROOT%\include 51 set LIB=%PLATFORMROOT%\lib\%TARGETCPU% 52 53 rem add libs that came with VC8 54 set INCLUDE=%INCLUDE%;%VSINSTALLDIR%\VC\ce\atlmfc\include 55 set LIB=%LIB%;%VSINSTALLDIR%\VC\ce\lib\%TARGETCPU%;%VSINSTALLDIR%\VC\ce\atlmfc\lib\%TARGETCPU% 56 57 58You should now be able to run cl.exe for the target you expected. 59 60- The cross compilers of VC8 are the same version as for the native target, i.e. MSC14. 61 62- The cross compiler for MIPS has the same bug as mentioned in doc/README.evc4 and 63the same workaround applies. However, using 'whole program optimization', it results 64in an error in the link phase. 65 66- In order for STLport to recognize which target you are compiling for, you need to have 67some macros defined, e.g. for the target architecture. The compilers do that partially on 68their own, but not sufficiently. Therefore, STLport requires these defines: 69 70 -- These are generally set for CE: 71 _UNICODE;UNICODE;_WIN32;WIN32;UNDER_CE;WINCE; 72 -- This one uses an environment variable to set the CE version: 73 _WIN32_WCE=$(CEVER); 74 -- These are used to help STLport recognise the target architecture: 75 $(ARCHFAM);$(_ARCHFAM_);$(INSTRUCTIONSET) 76 Note that the instructionset is not strictly needed for x86 but definitely for ARM. It 77 doesn't hurt for x86 though, so I'd always set these in any new project. 78 -- For release builds: 79 NDEBUG; 80 -- For debug builds: 81 DEBUG;_DEBUG; 82 -- For debug builds with additional STLport diagnostics: 83 DEBUG;_DEBUG;_STLP_DEBUG; 84 -- For MFC applications: 85 _AFXDLL; 86 87- Further settings: 88 Code generation: Multithreaded [Debug] DLL 89 Language: enable RTTI 90 Optimization: maximise speed and enable whole program optimization for release builds 91 92- Linker settings: 93 Ignore specific libraries: libc.lib;libcd.lib 94 Commandline: /SUBSYSTEM:WINDOWSCE 95 Optimisation: /LTCG for release builds 96 97- Resource compiler: 98 Define: UNDER_CE;WINCE;_WIN32_WCE=$(CEVER) 99