* Change MIT license texts to SPDX-License-Identifier SPDX-License-Identifier is much easier to understand and grep than license text so use that instead. * Change GPL exception license texts to SPDX-License-Identifier SPDX-License-Identifier is much easier to understand and grep than license text so use that instead. * Change misc license texts to SPDX-License-Identifier There are some external code in repo which are not licenses as most of the stuff in this repo. We still want every file to have SPDX identifier to easily grep licenses. * Add currently used license files Even though Bacnet-Stack is using SPDX identifiers we still need to give those license files with source. For this reason add all license files to license/ folder. SPDX has also files which would make same thing but this is style which example Linux kernel is using and it is quite clear so I choose that one for now. I choosed not yet bring CC-PDDC as that is not right license for those files. --------- Co-authored-by: Kari Argillander <kari.argillander@fidelix.com>
Win32 ports for BACnet
This directory contains a demo program that compiles with a Win32 compiler. It was tested with the free MinGW32 MSYS2 GCC compiler and the (free) Microsoft Visual Studio Community Edition
Building with Makefile under MinGW32
Note: Building for 64-bit with MinGW64 requires extra runtimes, whereas building for 32-bit as Win32 doesn't require any other files for the EXE to work in any version of Windows.
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MSYS2 installation is (from powershell):
c:> winget install --id=MSYS2.MSYS2 -e
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Start MSYS shell, and install MinGW32.
$ pacman -Syu mingw-w64-i686-toolchain
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Edit ~/.bashrc file and add:
alias make=mingw32-make.exe
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Exit MSYS.
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Start MSYS profile for MinGW32.
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Verify MSYS profile:
$ uname
MINGW32_NT-10.0-19045
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Verify GCC is targeting i686:
$ gcc -dumpmachine
i686-w64-mingw32
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Verify make is built for Windows32:
make --version
Built for Windows32
Building and running with Microsoft Visual Studio
- Obtain the (free) Microsoft Visual Studio Community Edition, or use your professional version. Currently tested to MSVC 2022
- Open solution file ports/win32/Microsoft Visual Studio/bacnet-stack.sln
- Set startup project to be the desired application project, e.g. "server"
- In the active project properties, debugging, set command line to desired DeviceID
- In active project properties, debugging, set environment variables as appropriate, e.g. BACNET_IFACE=10.59.2.1 BACNET_IP_PORT=53004
- Compile & run
- Questions? edward@bac-test.com