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NGHDL Installer (Windows OS)
====
It contains all the documenation for making NGHDL executable (using PyInstaller) and packging for eSim Installation Script on Windows 7 and above.
## NGHDL Executable:
1. Download and install "Python-3.5.2", "Git For Windows". Use "Git Bash" for all following shell commands.
Reference - https://gitforwindows.org/
2. Add alias to python.exe in Git shell:
$ alias python='winpty python.exe' #Need to be done for each new shell created
3. Download `virtualenv` package as:
$ pip install virtualenv
4. Create a virtual environment as:
$ python -m virtualenv nghdl
5. Activate the virtual environment as:
$ source nghdl/Scripts/activate
6. Install all Python dependencies for NGHDL within the virtual environment as:
- Install PyInstaller, SetupTools through pip :
$ pip install pyinstaller
$ pip install --upgrade 'setuptools<45.0.0'
- Install PyQt4 through pip (Reference - https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22640640/how-to-install-pyqt4-on-windows-using-pip) :
$ pip install --upgrade 'sip<5.0.0'
$ pip install <wheel_package_of_PyQt4>
Download PyQt4 Wheel from - [https://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#pyqt4]
Where cp37 represents the Python version i.e. 3.7.x and so on
> Note :
- If there are any issues regarding loading of DLL files, refer : https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2738879/cannot-import-pyqt4-qtgui
- If above step works, then goto step 7.
7. Test whether only NGHDL dependencies are available or not:
$ pip freeze
> Note : Following dependencies should be available -
> - PyQt4
> - sip
> - altgraph
> - future
> - pefile
> - pyinstaller
> - pywin32-ctypes
8. Create spec file as:
$ pyi-makespec --onefile -n nghdl <path_to_nghdl>/src/ngspice_ghdl.py
9. Create onefile executable using pyinstaller as:
$ pyinstaller -F --clean nghdl.spec
10. Verify whether all NGHDL `src` files (`*.py`) have been included in `Analysis-00.toc` file under the build folder generated by PyInstaller.
11. nghdl.exe is generated at the dist folder.
## How to package NGHDL with eSim ?
1. Place the nghdl.exe generated from the above process at the location /nghdl/src/
2. Delete all python files (files ending in .py) at /nghdl/src/
3. Remove the following files at /nghdl/
- .gitignore
- GHDLside.md
- Workflow.md
4. Place **nghdl** folder containing `src folder`, `Example folder` & `LICENSE` under folder named eSim/
5. Final directory structure should be:
- eSim/nghdl/Example
- eSim/nghdl/src
- eSim/nghdl/LICENSE
6. Compress the `eSim` folder from step 4 in 7z format (Make sure that there is folder named `eSim` inside this compressed file) and name it as `nghdl-src.7z`.\
(7z compression tool can be downloaded from - https://www.7-zip.org/download.html )
7. ALong with `nghdl-src.7z` from step 5, place the following 7z files at the installer folder for eSim.
(these can be obtained under *sources/* folder in the repository )
- ghdl.7z
- MSYS.7z
- mingw64.7z
- ngspice-nghdl.7z ( this file can be obtained by decompressing `ngspice-nghdl.tar.xz` file present at `master branch` of this repository and recompressing using 7z tool)
8. Place the script `installnghdl.nsi` at the eSim installer location.
9. Follow the rest of the instructions for packging eSim [https://github.com/FOSSEE/eSim/tree/installers/Windows] and compile the NSI script (`esim-setup-script.nsi` file). Now only use the generated installer for distribution.
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