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Building node.js on mingw
raycohen edited this page Nov 30, 2011
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The latests versions of Node (v0.3.6 and better) can be built with mingw. This is work in progress; expect this node build to be unstable and very much incomplete.
- Windows xp sp2 or later
- The latest mingw
- use mingw-get-inst from mingw.org
- install the developer toolkit as well as C and C++ compilers.
- Python 2.7 from python.org
- Git, preferably msysgit
This will assume you're checking out and compiling node in c:\node
.
- Make sure python and git directories are in your path environment variable. A guide to editing path on windows can be found here.
- Open the mingw bash shell
cd /c
git clone https://github.com/joyent/node.git
cd /c/node
./configure --without-ssl
make
./node.exe
To build node with ssl support you need to build OpenSSL first.
- Download OpenSSL from openssl.org
- Untar it. By default the node build script will look for openssl in
..\openssl
, so if you put node inc:\node
it will expect that openssl isc:\openssl
. - Check that you have Perl installed with
perl -v
. Otherwise install it withmingw-get install perl
- Configure OpenSSL by running
./configure no-shared mingw
from the mingw shell make
- Do not attempt to
make install
-
cd
to the node directory - Reconfigure node without the
--without-ssl
option. - If
./configure
does not detect openssl automatically, use the--openssl-libpath
and--openssl-includes
options to tell it where to look. - Rebuild node with
make
These are known issues with the build process. A list of known issues with mingw-built node can be found found in TODO.win32.
Some people have reported problems getting this to work. If you are affected by this, use git from the windows command prompt.