![]() ![]() * Get, build and install wxWidgets-3.1.3 or later (up to 3.1.3 * Get, build and install OpenSSL v1.1.1d or later (up to 1.1.1d * Get and install windows NSIS 3.05 or later (3.05 tried and working) * Get and install complete WSL environment This is the short story though, for the experienced and impatient: New environment to some Windows users, why careful explanation ofĮnvironment variables etc seemed to be in place. Understandable for people with limited Unix experience. We have also tried to make these instructions Once the tools are installed,īuilding is quite easy. In the following sections, we've described as much as we could about $ERL_TOP/erts/emulator/beam directory is for common code. $ERL_TOP/erts/etc/win32 directories mostly. Specific code resides in the $ERL_TOP/erts/emulator/sys/win32 and That of course goes for C-code too system Same makefiles are used on Unix/VxWorks, so that your changesĭon't break other platforms. To the build system (like makefiles etc) please bear in mind that the Them find their way into the next version of Erlang. Please submitĪny suggestions or patches to our 1 to let To make the Erlang/OTP distribution for Windows better. System, and have all the necessary tools, you have a great opportunity If you feel comfortable with the environment and build Version of Erlang, for example, is otp_win64_%OTP-REL%.exe. The installation file for a 64-bit Windows Note thatĮven if you build a 64-bit version of Erlang, most of the directoriesĪnd files involved are still named win32. These instructions apply for both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows. Use VC++ and not gcc is explained further in the FAQ section. The same procedure as we use to build the pre-built binaries. With Microsoft Visual C++™, producing a native Windows binary. The emulator C-source code is, however, mostly compiled You run theīash shell in WSL and use the gnu configure/make etc to do The procedure described uses WSL as a build environment. WSL.1 (Windows Subsystem for Linux v.1) and using Ubuntu 18.04 release. The instructions apply to Windows 10 (v.1809 and later) supporting the ![]() Note that the Windows binary releases are stillĪ preferred alternative if one does not have Microsoft’s development This section describes how to build the Erlang emulator and the OTP How to Build Erlang/OTP on Windows Introduction ![]()
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