2 Installation Instructions for Window Maker
8 (ie: I've heard someone has compiled it on...)
10 - Intel GNU/Linux Conectiva 5.9 (beta)
11 - Intel GNU/Linux Slackware
12 - Intel GNU/Linux Debian
13 - Intel GNU/Linux other distributions
14 - Sparc GNU/Linux RedHat 5.1
16 - Alpha GNU/Linux RedHat 5.1
21 - Solaris 2.5.1, 2.5.2
24 - Solaris 2.8 on Ultra Sparc 10 and E450
30 - AIX 4.1.4 / IBM PowerPC
31 - AIX 4.3.1 / IBM CC compiler
32 - AIX 4.3.2 / IBM PowerPC
34 - DEC Alpha/Digital UNIX 4.x
38 - PowerMac / Power MachTen 4.1.1 over MacOS
39 - Amiga 3000 running RedHat Linux 5.1 (Rawhide)
40 - IBM S/390 running Linux
41 - IBM S/390 running Conectiva Linux (experimental)
42 - iBook running Darwin
43 - Darwin PPC / Macos X
44 - Windows NT with Cygwin/XFree86
45 - Sony PlayStation2 running Linux
47 All registered trademarks are registered by their owners. (duh)
49 Patches to make it work on other platforms are welcome.
55 The following software is required to use Window Maker:
58 Window Maker can be compiled in older versions of X, like X11R5
59 (Solaris) or X11R4 (OpenWindows) but it will not work 100% correctly.
60 In such servers there will not be application icons and you'll have
61 trouble using the dock. Upgrading the client libraries (Xlib, Xt etc)
62 will help if you can't upgrade the server.
64 The following is required to build Window Maker:
67 If you will build Window Maker, make sure you have gcc (or some
68 other ANSI C compiler) and the X header files installed. Specially
69 for newbie Linux users: you must install all X development packages
70 and the gcc suite. Otherwise you won't be able to build any X
71 program, including Window Maker.
73 - autoconf, automake and libtool
74 These tools are NOT needed, but IF you have one or
75 more of them installed, make sure you have ALL of the following
76 with exactly these versions:
80 If you have a different version, disable them by temporarily
81 renaming them to something else or uninstalling them from your
82 system. If you don't develop software you don't need them,
83 so you can safely uninstall.
89 These libraries are not required to make Window Maker work, but they
90 are supported in case you want to use them. Version numbers are those
91 that I have (and therefore, guraranteed to work), but other versions
96 Older versions may not work!!!
97 Available at ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/libs/X/
99 There is builtin support for XPM files, but it will not
100 load images in some uncommon encodings.
102 - libpng 0.96 or newer and zlib
103 For PNG image support.
104 http://www.cdrom.com/pub/png/
106 - libtiff 3.4 or newer
107 For TIFF image support.
108 You can get it at ftp://ftp.sgi.com/graphics/tiff
110 - libjpeg 6.0.1 or newer
111 For JPEG image support
114 - libgif 2.2 or libungif
115 For GIF image support
116 ftp://prtr-13.ucsc.edu/pub/libungif/
118 - libHermes 1.3.2 or newer
119 For faster pixel conversion in the wraster library
120 (its used only in some conversions - for TrueColor visuals)
121 http://www.clanlib.org/hermes/
124 If you want to use translated messages, you will need GNU gettext.
125 Other versions of gettext are not compatible and will not work.
126 Get the GNU version from ftp://ftp.gnu.org
133 These options can be passed to the configure script to enable/disable
134 some Window Maker features. Example:
136 ./configure --enable-kde --enable-gnome
138 will configure Window Maker with KDE and GNOME supported compiled in.
141 To get a list of other options, run ./configure --help
144 specify additional paths for libraries to be searched.
145 The -L flag must precede each path, like:
146 --with-libs-from="-L/opt/libs -L/usr/local/lib"
149 specify additional paths for header files to be searched.
150 The -I flag must precede each paths, like:
151 --with-incs-from="-I/opt/headers -I/usr/local/include"
154 disable use of the MIT shared memory extension. This will slow down
155 texture generation a little bit, but in some cases it seems to be
156 necessary due to a bug that manifests as messed icons and textures.
159 disable support for mwm window manager hints
162 enable support for OPEN LOOK(tm) window manager hints
165 enable support for GNOME window manager hints
168 enable support for kde/kwm window manager hints
171 remove things that are already supported in desktop environments,
172 like KDE and GNOME. Disabled things are: window list, root
173 applications menu, multiple window selection. Note that you will not
174 be able to exit Window Maker from itself anymore; you will have to
175 use kill with the SIGTERM signal or exit it from KDE. It is not
176 advisable to enable it.
179 XKB language status lock support. If you don't know what it is you
180 probably don't need it.
183 disables use of the XPM library even if it is available on your
187 disables use of PNG library
190 disable use of TIFF library
193 disable use of GIF library
196 disable use of JPEG library
199 disables shaped windows (for oclock, xeyes etc.)
202 PLATFORM SPECIFIC NOTES:
203 ========================
208 From: Anton Ivanov <aivanov@eu.level3.net>
209 To: Marcelo E. Magallon <mmagallo@debian.org>
210 Subject: Re: Is the WindowMaker package working ok on Alpha?
214 > I was reading some docs on the WindowMaker tarball, and found this:
216 > | - DEC/Alpha machines
217 > | You might need to pass the --disable-shm flag to configure,
218 > | like ./configure --disable-shm
220 > is anyone having problems with WindowMaker on Alpha? Can someone
221 > please test this? Should the flag be passed when building on Alpha?
223 Disclaimer: alphas under my command have never run X and are least likely to
224 suddenly start running it anytime soon.
226 Alpha used to have some ridiculously low amount of shared memory
228 So quite a lot of apps used to barf. Namely - cdrecord, mysql server, etc.
230 Check where is yours at the moment and raise it to a more appropriate
231 value by either catting to the appropriate /proc entry or changing the
232 /usr/src/linux/include/asm/shmparam.h.
234 Otherwise the shared memory on alpha should be fully functional and I
235 see no reason to disable it. Mine are bumped up to 32 or more on most
238 And If I recall correctly the comments in that file are actually
239 wrong. Value is not bytes, but in machine size word. For alpha *8.
241 As I said - I do not run X on them so all #include "stdisclaimer.h"
246 - SCO Unix - run configure like
247 CFLAGS="-belf -DANSICPP" ./configure
250 If you have gcc installed, run configure as:
251 CPP_PATH="gcc -E -x c" ./configure
252 Sun's cpp lacks some features needed by Window Maker and it can
253 cause problems when parsing the config files.
254 You also might need to use the --with-libs-from and --with-incs-from
255 to supply the directory where libtiff is located.
256 Someone mailed me that you also must make /usr/local/lib be the
257 first path in LD_LIBRARY_PATH to make it work.
259 If you have a Ultra Creator 3D or some other machine with high-end
260 graphics, be sure to start the X server with the default visual
261 set to 24bpp or you might experience problems with mangled colors.
262 This is a wmaker bug and will be fixed.
264 - GNU/Linux in general
265 Make sure you have /usr/local/lib in /etc/ld.so.conf and that you
266 run ldconfig after installing.
267 Uninstall any packaged version of Window Maker before installing a new
271 RedHat systems have several annoying problems. If you use it,
272 be sure to follow the steps below or Window Maker will not work:
274 * if you installed the Window Maker that comes with RedHat, uninstall
277 * make sure you don't have the LANG and LINGUAS environment variables
280 * make sure you have /usr/local/bin in your PATH environment
283 * make sure you have /usr/local/lib in /etc/ld.so.conf before running
286 * if you have problems that mention an error message with --no-reexec
287 uninstall libtool-1.2b and install libtool-1.3 instead. libtool-1.3
288 can be found in ftp.gnu.org Also read the TROUBLESHOOTING section;
290 * if you installed the Window Maker package from RedHat and are
291 installing a new version of it by hand (compiling yourself), uninstall
292 the package from RedHat before.
294 * make sure you have a symbolic link from /usr/include/X11 to
295 /usr/X11R6/include/X11 (if not, type ln -s /usr/X11R6/include/X11
298 * make sure you have /lib/cpp pointing to the cpp program
300 If you have any doubts in doing any of the stuff above, please
301 don't hesitate to contact the RedHat user support. They will
302 kindly answer to all your questions regarding their system.
303 They also know much more about their own system than us
304 (we don't use RedHat).
308 You will need to have the latest version of Xpmac. Older versions
309 seem to have bugs that cause the system to hang.
312 If you want JPEG and TIFF support, make sure you have libtiff-dev
313 and libjpeg-dev installed.
316 If you installed the Window Maker package from SuSE,
317 uninstall it before trying to compile wmaker or you
320 - MetroX (unknown version)
321 MetroX has a bug that corrupts pixmaps that are set as window
322 backgrounds. If you use MetroX and has weird problems with
323 textures, do not use textures in titlebars. Or use a different
331 For a quick start, type the following in your shell prompt:
336 then, login as root and type:
341 or if you want to strip the debugging symbols from the binaries and make them
342 smaller, you can instead type:
347 This will build and install Window Maker with default parameters.
349 If you want to customize some compile-time options, you can do the
352 1. (optional) Look at the CONFIGURE OPTIONS section above for the
353 options available. Also run:
357 to get a complete listing of other options that are available.
359 2. Run configure with the options you want. For example, if you
360 want to use the --enable-kde option, type:
362 ./configure --enable-kde
364 3. (optional) Edit src/wconfig.h with your favorite text editor
365 and browse through it for some options you might want to change.
367 4. Compile. Just type:
371 5. Login as root (if you can't do that, read the "I don't have the
372 root password :-(" section) and install Window Maker in your system:
377 User specific configuration
378 ---------------------------
380 These instructions do not need to be followed when upgrading Window Maker
381 from an older version, unless stated differently in the NEWS file.
383 Every user on your system that wishes to run Window Maker must do the
386 1. Install Window Maker configuration files in your home directory.
390 wmaker.inst will install Window Maker configuration files and will
391 setup X to automatically launch Window Maker at startup.
395 You can type "man wmaker" to get some general help for configuration
398 Read the User Guide for a more in-depth explanation of Window Maker.
400 You might want to take a look at the FAQ too.
404 Installing the extras package
405 -----------------------------
407 Unpack WindowMaker-extra-<version-number>.tar.gz in /usr/local/share
409 You can get the file at ftp://ftp.windowmaker.org. This file is optional
410 and only have a few icons, and themes. Look for the latest <version-number>
412 Also there is a WindowMaker-extra.readme to instruct you where that package
417 I don't have the root password :(
418 ---------------------------------
420 If you can't get superuser privileges (can't be root) you can install
421 wmaker in your own home directory. For that, supply the --prefix option
422 when running configure in step 2 of building Window Maker. You will
423 also need to supply the --with-appspath option, to specify the path for
426 ./configure --prefix=/home/jshmoe --with-appspath=/home/jshmoe/GNUstep/Apps
429 Then make /home/jshmoe/bin be included in your search PATH, add
430 /home/jshmoe/lib to your LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable and run
433 Of course, /home/jshmoe is supposed to be replaced with your actual home
441 If you are upgrading from an older version of Window Maker:
443 1. Configure and build Window Maker as always
444 2. Install Window Maker (but do not run wmaker.inst)
445 3. Read the NEWS file and update your configuration files if necessary.
451 When you have some trouble during configuration (while running configure),
452 like not being able to use a graphic format library you think you have
453 installed, look at the config.log file for clues of the problem.
456 == Error with loading fonts, even if they exist.
458 Try rebuilding without NLS support.
460 == Error when configuring
462 ltconfig: unrecognized option `--no-reexec'
463 Try `ltconfig --help' for more information.
464 configure: error: libtool configure failed
466 remove the --no-reexec option from aclocal.m4 and reconfigure
467 Also make sure the autoconf and automake versions you have installed are:
472 Note that it must not be libtool 1.2b, it must be libtool 1.3,
475 == configure doesn't detect libtiff, or other graphic libraries.
477 Delete config.cache, then rerun configure adding the following options to
478 configure (among the other options you use):
479 --with-libs-from="-L/usr/local/lib"
480 --with-incs-from="-I/usr/local/include -I/usr/local/include/tiff"
481 Put the paths where your graphic libs and their corresponding header files are
482 located. You can put multiple paths in any of these options, as the example
483 of --with-incs-from shows. Just put a space between them.
486 == configure doesn't detect libXpm.
488 * Check if you have a symbolic link from libXpm.so.4.9 to libXpm.so
491 == Segmentation fault on startup
493 * Check if the version of libXPM you have is at least 4.7
495 * Check if you have an updated version of ~/GNUstep/Defaults/WindowMaker
497 If you're not sure, try renaming ~/GNUstep to ~/GNUtmp and then run wmaker.inst
499 == "...: your machine is misconfigured. gethostname() returned (none)"
501 * the hostname of your machine is set to something invalid, that starts
502 with a parenthesis. Do a man hostname for info about how to set it.
505 == The root menu contains only 2 entries. ("XTerm" and "Exit...")
507 * Window Maker is not finding cpp (the C preprocessor). If your cpp is
508 not located in /lib/cpp, edit src/config.h and correct the path in
511 == checking lex output file root... configure: error: cannot find output from true; giving up
513 * Read the REQUIREMENTS section of this file.
516 LOCALES/INTERNATIONALIZATION
517 ============================
519 Window Maker has national language support. To enable national language
520 support, you must compile Window Maker with some additional parameters.
523 0 - You must have the GNU gettext package installed. It can be
524 obtained at ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/gettext-nnn.tar.gz
526 Steps 1 to 3 can be skipped if you use the Install script.
528 1 - You have to select the languages you want to support. Set the
529 LINGUAS to the list of locales you want. English is always
532 setenv LINGUAS "pt ja de"
537 export LINGUAS;LINGUAS="pt ja de"
540 The list of supported locales can be found in po/README.
541 English is the default language.
543 Read po/README if you wish to translate and maintain locale files
546 2 - Additionally, if your language uses multi-byte characters, such
547 as Japanese or Korean, you must set the MultiByteText option to YES
548 in ~/GNUstep/Defaults/WMGLOBAL
550 3 - Configure, build and install Window Maker normally.
552 4 - To select a particular locale at runtime you must set the LANG
553 environment variable to the locale you want. For example, if you want to set
554 the portuguese locale, you must run
562 in Bourne sh and similars
564 Note: If you have the LC_CTYPE environment variable set, you must
565 unset it before running wmaker.
567 For menu definition files, Window Maker searches for them in the
568 following order (for brazilian portuguese, in this case):
575 5 - If you chose a language that uses multi-byte characters, you must
576 configure the fonts appropriately. Read the manual page for XCreateFontSet
577 to have more details about it. You must change the ~/G/D/WindowMaker file
578 for fonts used in titlebars, menus and other things. For fonts used in
579 dialog windows, change ~/G/D/WMGLOBAL. The %d in the font names must not be
580 removed. You can also use the supplied wsetfont script for the task.
581 Read the script itself for instructions.
583 For example, you can specify the following in ~/G/D/WindowMaker:
585 WindowTitleFont = "-*-helvetica-bold-r-normal-*-12-*,-*-*-medium-r-normal-*-14-*";
586 MenuTitleFont = "-*-helvetica-bold-r-normal-*-12-*,-*-*-medium-r-normal-*-14-*";
587 MenuTextFont = "-*-helvetica-medium-r-normal-*-12-*,-*-*-medium-r-normal-*-14-*";
588 IconTitleFont = "-*-helvetica-medium-r-normal-*-8-*,-*-*-medium-r-normal-*-12-*";
589 ClipTitleFont = "-*-helvetica-bold-r-normal-*-10-*,-*-*-medium-r-normal-*-12-*";
590 DisplayFont = "-*-helvetica-medium-r-normal-*-12-*,-*-*-medium-r-normal-*-12-*";
592 and in ~/G/D/WMGLOBAL:
594 SystemFont = "-*-*-medium-r-normal-*-%d-*-*-*-*-*-*-*";
595 BoldSystemFont = "-*-*-medium-r-normal-*-%d-*-*-*-*-*-*-*";
597 The above 2 fonts are only used by applications that use WINGs (WindowMaker
600 The wsetfont script that's supplied will allow you to change the font
601 settings in a easier way. Take a look in the script for details on usage.