Building MySQL Connector/C from the Source Code
Obtaining the Source Code
A TAR file containing the source code can be downloaded from the MySQL Developers site. You will need to select the source code package from the drop down list.
The source code for development releases of the connector can be found at Launchpad. The project home page can be found here.
The source code for the 1.0 branch can be found here.
       To obtain the code you will need to have Bazaar installed and use       the command bzr branch lp:libmysql.     
-  Building on Unix Examples of supported Unix or Unix-like operating systems include: - Solaris 
- Linux 
- HP-UX 
- AIX 
- OS X 
 Compiler Tools Ideally, the native compiler tool set for the target platform is used for compilation. This would be SunStudio for Solaris and aCC for HP-UX for example. However, the GNU tool-chain can be used across all platforms. You also need CMake 2.6 or newer, which is available online. To Build If using GNU AutoTools change to the MySQL Connector/C source directory and follow the procedure below. -  To generate the makefile enter: shell> cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" or for a Debug build enter: shell> cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug 
-  Then build the project using: shell> make 
 To Install By default make install will install the MySQL Connector/C files in the /usr/localdirectory. You can change this behavior by specifying another directory when generating themakefile:shell> cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/mypath Now, in the root shell, enter the following to install the MySQL Connector/C libraries and tools: root-shell> make install At this point all of the MySQL Connector/C files will be in place. 
-  Building on Microsoft Windows Older versions of Microsoft Windows are not supported. Supported versions are Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003, or Windows Server 2008. Compiler Tools Microsoft Visual Studio 8 and 9 are recommended. The Express Edition of Visual Studio and other compilers may work, but are untested. You also need CMake 2.6 or newer, available at http://www.cmake.org To Build You need to have the environment variables set for the Visual Studio toolchain. Visual Studio includes a batch file to set these for you, and installs a shortcut into the Start menu to open a command prompt with these variables set. Build MySQL Connector/C using the CMake command-line tool by entering the following from the source root directory in a command prompt window: shell> cmake -G "Visual Studio 9 2008" This produces a project file that you can open with Visual Studio or build from the command line with either of: shell> devenv.com libmysql.sln /build Release shell> devenv.com libmysql.sln /build RelWithDebInfo For other versions of Visual Studio or nmakebased build, run the following command:shell> cmake --help to check the supported generators. To compile the Debug build, you must run set the CMake build type so the correct version of external libraries are used: shell> cmake -G "Visual Studio 8 2005" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug Followed by: shell> devenv.com libmysql.sln /build Debug To Install To create a install package you can choose between two variants: - Creating a Zip package 
- Creating an MSI install package 
 -  Zip package To create a Zip package, run the cpackcommand from the root of your MySQL Connector/C source directory.
-  MSI Install package The required tools include Windows XML Installer toolset (WIX), which is available online. To create the MSI install package change to the subdirectory winand generate themakefile:shell> cmake -G "NMake Makefiles" Create the MSI install package by calling nmake:shell> nmake 
 
Build Options
The following options can be used when building the MySQL Connector/C source code:
| Build Option | Description | 
|---|---|
| -DWITH_OPENSSL=1 | Enables dynamic linking to the system OpenSSL library. | 
| -DWITH_EXTERNAL_ZLIB=1 | Enables dynamic linking to the system Zlib library. | 
