You can build MySQL on Windows by using a combination of cmake and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 (7.1), Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 (8.0) or Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition. You must have the appropriate Microsoft Platform SDK installed.
To compile from the source code using CMake you must use the
standard source distribution (for example,
mysql-5.0.91.tar.gz
). You
build from the same distribution as used to build MySQL on
Unix, Linux and other platforms. Do not
use the Windows Source distributions as they do not contain
the necessary configuration script and other files.
Follow this procedure to build MySQL:
If you are installing from a packaged source distribution,
create a work directory (for example,
C:\workdir
), and unpack the source
distribution there using WinZip or
another Windows tool that can read
.zip
files. This directory is the
work directory in the following instructions.
If you are installing from a Bazaar tree, the root directory of that tree is the work directory in the following instructions.
Using a command shell, navigate to the work directory and run the following command:
C:\workdir>win\configure.js options
If you have associated the .js
file
extension with an application such as a text editor, then
you may need to use the following command to force
configure.js
to be executed as a
script:
C:\workdir>cscript win\configure.js options
These options are available for
configure.js
:
WITH_INNOBASE_STORAGE_ENGINE
:
Enable the InnoDB
storage engine.
WITH_PARTITION_STORAGE_ENGINE
:
Enable user-defined partitioning.
WITH_ARCHIVE_STORAGE_ENGINE
: Enable
the ARCHIVE
storage engine.
WITH_BLACKHOLE_STORAGE_ENGINE
:
Enable the BLACKHOLE
storage
engine.
WITH_EXAMPLE_STORAGE_ENGINE
: Enable
the EXAMPLE
storage engine.
WITH_FEDERATED_STORAGE_ENGINE
:
Enable the FEDERATED
storage
engine.
MYSQL_SERVER_SUFFIX=
:
Server suffix, default none.
suffix
COMPILATION_COMMENT=
:
Server comment, default "Source distribution".
comment
MYSQL_TCP_PORT=
:
Server port, default 3306.
port
DISABLE_GRANT_OPTIONS
: Disables the
the --bootstrap
,
--skip-grant-tables
,
and --init-file
options
for mysqld. This option is
available as of MySQL 5.0.36.
For example (type the command on one line):
C:\workdir>win\configure.js WITH_INNOBASE_STORAGE_ENGINE
»WITH_PARTITION_STORAGE_ENGINE MYSQL_SERVER_SUFFIX=-pro
From the work directory, execute the
win\build-vs8.bat
or
win\build-vs71.bat
file, depending on
the version of Visual Studio you have installed. The
script invokes CMake, which generates the
mysql.sln
solution file you will need
to build MySQL using Visual Studio..
You can also use
win\build-vs8_x64.bat
to build the
64-bit version of MySQL. However, you cannot build the
64-bit version with Visual Studio Express Edition. You
must use Visual Studio 2005 (8.0) or higher.
From the work directory, open the generated
mysql.sln
file with Visual Studio and
select the proper configuration using the
Configuration menu. The menu provides
Debug,
Release,
RelwithDebInfo,
MinRelInfo options. Then select
Solution >
Build to build the solution.
The build process will take some time. Please be patient.
Remember the configuration that you use in this step. It is important later when you run the test script because that script needs to know which configuration you used.
You should test you build before installation. See Section 5.4, “Testing a Windows Source Build”.
To install, use the instructions in Section 5.3, “Installing MySQL from a Source Build on Windows”.