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The client compiles on Linux, Mac OS X and Windows (MinGW/MSYS).
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it requires:
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- gcc
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- libpthread
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- libreadline
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- libusb
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and optionally libQT
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To compile, just run "make".
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= MingGW =
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It is known to work using:
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- MingW 5.1.6
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- MSYS 1.0.11
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- libpthread 2.8.0 (from MinGW or directly from pthread-win32)
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- readline 5.0 from gnuwin32
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- libusb-win32-device-bin-0.1.12.2
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Be careful here, it is *NOT* working with the filter version!
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You have to use the device version and use the inf-wizard
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to create a driver for your proxmark and install it.
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2010-02-21 14:54:43 +08:00
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Setting up the Windows "client folder" compile environment.
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Download MinGW-5.1.6.exe from http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/files/
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Run it, click next, leave "Download and Install" selected, click next
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Agree to license, leave "Current" selected, click next
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Select "MinGW base" and "MinGW make", click next
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Select installation folder, click next, Install, click next and finish.
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CAUTION! When extracting the downloaded archives further down in this guide,
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make sure that the contents of the archive directories go into the MinGW
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installation directories, eg archive bin goes to MinGW bin, archive lib to
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MinGW lib, etc, otherwise if the archive extracts into it's own subdirecory
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the paths to the files will be all wrong.
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You should now have the base MinGW installed in whatever installation folder
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you selected earlier. By default it installs GCC 3.4.5 so if you want to
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go to GCC 4.4 go back to http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/files/ and
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download gcc-full-4.4.0-mingw32-bin-2.tar which includes the ADA, Fortran,
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Java, etc compilers as well, but it is by far the easiest for newbees to
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download and install as it already includes pthreads and a few other
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libraries/dlls required by the GCC compiler.
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After download, extract it into the MinGW installation directory, see
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caution note above.
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Download readline from http://sourceforge.net/projects/gnuwin32/files/readline/5.0-1/readline-5.0-1-bin.zip/download
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Extract it into the MinGW installation directory, see caution note above.
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Download http://sourceforge.net/projects/libusb-win32/files/libusb-win32-releases/0.1.12.2/libusb-win32-device-bin-0.1.12.2.tar.gz/download
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Extract it into the MinGW installation directory, see caution note above.
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By default, the installer should have set your system path to the MinGW
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installation \bin directory, verify this by opening a command prompt and
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typing "gcc -v". You should get some text output indicating the version of
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your GCC compiler (either 3.4.5 or 4.4 depending on what you installed).
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If you get "unrecognized command", you must set the path manually.
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You can now run 0setpath.bat and 3makewin.bat in the cockpit and have the
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client compiled. During compilation you will see some CreateProcess failed
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and some "system cannot find the path specified" messages, however the
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compile will succeed and you will have some .exe files. The error messages
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relate to the fact that windows doesn't have the uname command, and possibly
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some other makefile related stuff following the recent changes.
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2010-02-21 07:35:09 +08:00
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= Mac OS X =
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============
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macport stuff should do ;)
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============
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= Linux =
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============
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