electron/docs/development/build-instructions-windows.md

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Build instructions (Windows)

Prerequisites

If you don't have a Windows installation at the moment, modern.ie has timebombed versions of Windows that you can use to build Atom Shell.

The building of atom-shell is done entirely with command-line scripts, so you can use any editor you like to develop atom-shell, but it also means you can not use Visual Studio for the development. Support of building with Visual Studio will come in the future.

Note: Even though Visual Studio is not used for building, it's still required because we need the build toolchains it provided.

Getting the code

git clone https://github.com/atom/atom-shell.git

Bootstrapping

The bootstrap script will download all necessary build dependencies and create build project files. Notice that we're using ninja to build atom-shell so there is no Visual Studio project generated.

cd atom-shell
python script\bootstrap.py -v

Building

Build both Release and Debug targets:

python script\build.py

You can also only build the Debug target:

python script\build.py -c Debug

After building is done, you can find atom.exe under out\Debug.

64bit support

Currently atom-shell can only be built for 32bit target on Windows, support for 64bit will come in future.

Tests

python script\test.py

Troubleshooting

Command xxxx not found

If you encountered an error like Command xxxx not found, you may try to use the VS2012 Command Prompt console to execute the build scripts.

Assertion failed: ((handle))->activecnt >= 0

If building under Cygwin, you may see bootstrap.py failed with following error:

Assertion failed: ((handle))->activecnt >= 0, file src\win\pipe.c, line 1430

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "script/bootstrap.py", line 87, in <module>
    sys.exit(main())
  File "script/bootstrap.py", line 22, in main
    update_node_modules('.')
  File "script/bootstrap.py", line 56, in update_node_modules
    execute([NPM, 'install'])
  File "/home/zcbenz/codes/raven/script/lib/util.py", line 118, in execute
    raise e
subprocess.CalledProcessError: Command '['npm.cmd', 'install']' returned non-zero exit status 3

This is caused by a bug when using Cygwin python and Win32 node together. The solution is to use the Win32 python to execute the bootstrap script (supposing you have installed python under C:\Python27):

/cygdrive/c/Python27/python.exe script/bootstrap.py

LNK1181: cannot open input file 'kernel32.lib'

Try reinstalling 32bit node.js.

Error: ENOENT, stat 'C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\npm'

Simply making that directory should fix the problem:

mkdir ~\AppData\Roaming\npm

node-gyp is not recognized as an internal or external command

You may get this error if you are using Git Bash for building, you should use PowerShell or VS2012 Command Prompt instead.