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== TortoiseGit == | == Git and TortoiseGit == | ||
The [http://code.google.com/p/msysgit/ Git Source Code Management System] is a distributed source code versioning system (as opposed to central source code versioning systems, such as CVS and SVN). | |||
We use Git for the maintenance of the openPETRA source code repository. | We use Git for the maintenance of the openPETRA source code repository. | ||
[http://code.google.com/p/tortoisegit/ TortoiseGit] is a Windows client for Git which integrates nicely into the context menu of the Windows Explorer. | |||
===Git on Windows=== | |||
Free download: [http://code.google.com/p/msysgit/ Git on Windows] | |||
Note: use the official git installer from that site, eg. [http://code.google.com/p/msysgit/downloads/detail?name=Git-1.7.0.2-preview20100309.exe Git-1.7.0.2-preview20100309.exe], labelled 'Full installer for official Git', not the packages that have 'fullinstall' or 'netinstall' in their name, or any other packages. | |||
'''Installation options''' | |||
* 'Select Components' page of the installer: leave everything as it is. | |||
* 'Adjusting your PATH environment' page of the installer: leave the radio button on 'Use Git Bash only'. | |||
* 'Choosing the SSH executable' page of the installer: Set the radio button to 'Use (Tortoise)Plink' and specify the path to the executable by using the '...' button. | |||
* 'Configuring the line ending conversions' page of the installer: leave the radio button on 'Checkout Windows-style, commit Unix-style line endings'. | |||
===TortoiseGit=== | |||
* Free download: [http://code.google.com/p/tortoisegit/downloads/list TortoiseGit] | |||
** Note: There are installers for 32bit and 64bit Windows. Choose the correct one according to your operating system architecture. | |||
** TortoiseGit is still work in progress, but works fine on Windows (we have encountered some minor hiccups, though). | |||
** ''Please install "Git on Windows" ''before'' installing TortoiseGit (see above)!'' | |||
'''Installation options''' | |||
* We recommend to use plink.exe from PuTTY, not OpenSSH. | |||
===Alternative Windows Client=== | |||
You also might want to have a look at [http://code.google.com/p/gitextensions Git Extensions], which is also a fully functional git GUI for Windows. | |||
===Setting up the Git repository=== | |||
''After installing Git and TortoiseGit (or Git Extensions), please follow our [[Notes about Git]] to configure your local git repository for openPETRA use!'' | |||
== NAnt == | == NAnt == |
Revision as of 08:55, 13 July 2010
Required software
Microsoft .Net 3.5
Download and install the two Microsoft .Net dependencies. They allow execution of and development for .NET applications (such as openPETRA).
- Free downloads from Microsoft
- Microsoft .Net 3.5 SP1 Redistributable
- http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=AB99342F-5D1A-413D-8319-81DA479AB0D7&displaylang=en
- Follow the 'Instructions' section on that web page and read the 'Important' section.
- This is not needed (and will indeed not work!) if you are installing on Windows 7, because the Redistributable is already pre-installed (or even the Microsoft .Net 4 Redistributable, which will also work).
- http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=AB99342F-5D1A-413D-8319-81DA479AB0D7&displaylang=en
- Windows Software Development Kit (SDK), .NET 3.5 SP1
- http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=c17ba869-9671-4330-a63e-1fd44e0e2505
- There is no need to install all the components that are available - many involve huge further downloads! Only ".Net Development Tools" and "Debugging Tools for Windows" are needed for developing openPETRA.
- Microsoft .Net 3.5 SP1 Redistributable
Microsoft recommends to run 'Windows Update' before installing those two dependencies. It might also be a good idea to run 'Windows Update' after installing those two dependencies to check whether any updates or security patches are available.
Note: Both the Redistributable and the SDK are needed! (We only use .Net 2.0 for openPETRA, but the SharpDevelop IDE requires .Net 3.5 SP1 Redistributable and SDK)
SharpDevelop 3.x
SharpDevelop is the IDE (Integrated Development Environment) we use for developing openPETRA.
- We currently use the latest SharpDevelop 3.2 build (Build 5777). (We don't recommend using the Beta version of SharpDevelop 4!)
- Free download: http://www.icsharpcode.net/OpenSource/SD/Download/
Git and TortoiseGit
The Git Source Code Management System is a distributed source code versioning system (as opposed to central source code versioning systems, such as CVS and SVN). We use Git for the maintenance of the openPETRA source code repository.
TortoiseGit is a Windows client for Git which integrates nicely into the context menu of the Windows Explorer.
Git on Windows
Free download: Git on Windows
Note: use the official git installer from that site, eg. Git-1.7.0.2-preview20100309.exe, labelled 'Full installer for official Git', not the packages that have 'fullinstall' or 'netinstall' in their name, or any other packages.
Installation options
- 'Select Components' page of the installer: leave everything as it is.
- 'Adjusting your PATH environment' page of the installer: leave the radio button on 'Use Git Bash only'.
- 'Choosing the SSH executable' page of the installer: Set the radio button to 'Use (Tortoise)Plink' and specify the path to the executable by using the '...' button.
- 'Configuring the line ending conversions' page of the installer: leave the radio button on 'Checkout Windows-style, commit Unix-style line endings'.
TortoiseGit
- Free download: TortoiseGit
- Note: There are installers for 32bit and 64bit Windows. Choose the correct one according to your operating system architecture.
- TortoiseGit is still work in progress, but works fine on Windows (we have encountered some minor hiccups, though).
- Please install "Git on Windows" before installing TortoiseGit (see above)!
Installation options
- We recommend to use plink.exe from PuTTY, not OpenSSH.
Alternative Windows Client
You also might want to have a look at Git Extensions, which is also a fully functional git GUI for Windows.
Setting up the Git repository
After installing Git and TortoiseGit (or Git Extensions), please follow our Notes about Git to configure your local git repository for openPETRA use!
NAnt
NAnt is our build system. It is used for ongoing compilation, for creation of Builds/Releases of openPETRA, and for the automation of quite a few tasks in the development lifecycle of openPETRA - including auto-generation of source code and Forms.
- download NAnt 0.90-alpha1
- please use this version as it works for us. Some of the released alpha or beta versions do not work (Example: 0.86-beta1; it breaks with message: Property 'sdkInstallRoot' has not been set.)
- unzip the files to e.g.
c:\program files\nant
- create file c:\windows\nant.bat with content:
@echo off "C:\Program Files\NAnt\bin\NAnt.exe" %* -t:net-2.0
See also some Notes about NAnt
Database systems
openPETRA works with a number of Database Management systems.
- Choose one (or more) of the following Database Management systems. (If you want to start development quickly, SQLite is sufficient, so there is no immediate need to install PostgreSQL or MySQL. PostgreSQL is recommended for serious development, however).
- SQLite: no installation effort at all is required! See Notes about SQLite
- PostgreSQL (recommended). See Notes about PostgreSQL
- get the latest version from http://www.postgresql.org/download/windows. The one click installer works fine for me.
- MySQL. See Notes about MySQL
- get the latest Windows version from http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/. It is called MySQL Community Server. The MSI essential package works fine for me.
Optional Software
- For the editing of YAML files (which we use for defining the layout of screens, the main menu entries, and code hierarchy) we use Notepad++, which has syntax highlighting support for YAML files.
- Download Notepad++
- Once the software is installed, it needs to be set up once to accept our file extension, '.yaml', in addition to the one is built in, '.yml' for the syntax highlighting to work:
- Menu 'Settings' -> 'Style Configurator'. Select 'YAML' in the 'Language' list and enter 'yaml' in the 'User ext.' field. Choose 'Save & Close'. (You might need to close and re-open any .yaml file that you already have open to get the syntax highlighting working.)
- The following pieces of software are only required when you want to build releases of OpenPetra:
- Poedit (for translation, generating the .mo file from the .po file): http://www.poedit.net/download.php
- Inno Setup 5 for building setup files: http://www.jrsoftware.org/isdl.php
Get the source code
The source code is managed with Git.
Please understand that we will provide write permissions only to the core members of the development team, just to keep the project on one track. We very much need your contributions though, and we will aim to quickly deal with submitted patches and code via the forum. This still has to be worked out how this works best to submit code that way.
You can get the source code in several ways:
- see the Git instructions at Sourceforge
- that page describes how you can download anonymously from Git
- you can also browse the Git repository online, and you can download a tar.gz snapshot of each version there
- for developers: more detailed instructions how to create the ssh key and where to upload it to Sourceforge: https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/wiki/SSH%20keys
for anonymous access, you can use this URL to clone the repository with TortoiseGit:
git://openpetraorg.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/openpetraorg/openpetraorg
for developer access (with write permissions), use this URL to clone the repository with TortoiseGit:
ssh://USERNAME@openpetraorg.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/openpetraorg/openpetraorg
For development, I recommend you create a local branch, and switch to it. Then you pull updates from the server ("master") into your local branch, and push your updates up to the server in the master branch. Otherwise you get all sorts of problems with pushing and pulling, so don't commit to master at all. see also Notes about Git
Configuration of Development Environment
The recommended way of installing OpenPetra.org for development is to somewhere map a network drive, using the DOS command subst
For example:
mkdir c:\development subst u: c:\development
Download the Git repository into u:\openpetraorg (it contains the .git directory, and the OpenPetra.build: U:\openpetraorg\OpenPetra.build, etc)
URL of the git repository: anonymous access: git://openpetraorg.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/openpetraorg/openpetraorg developer access: ssh://USERNAME@openpetraorg.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/openpetraorg/openpetraorg make sure that you set your username and email address in your git client
- Make a copy of the file OpenPetra.build-sample-windows.config and call it OpenPetra.build.config
copy OpenPetra.build-sample-windows.config OpenPetra.build.config
Please check your OpenPetra.build.config file and make sure the paths are all adjusted to your system and the version numbers in the paths are correct.
NAnt script
There is a central NAnt script that is able to generate a lot of code and is able to do all automated tasks in the OpenPetra project.
Please see OpenPetra NAnt script for details