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Setup Windows Toolchain from Scratch
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Setting up the environment gives you some more control over the process, and also provides the information for advanced users to customize the install. The :doc:`pre-built environment <windows-setup>`, addressed to less experienced users, has been prepared by following these steps.
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To quickly setup the toolchain in standard way, using a prebuilt environment, proceed to section :doc:`windows-setup`.
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.. _configure-windows-toolchain-from-scratch:
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Configure Toolchain & Environment from Scratch
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This process involves installing MSYS2_, then installing the MSYS2_ and Python packages which ESP-IDF uses, and finally downloading and installing the Xtensa toolchain.
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* Navigate to the MSYS2_ installer page and download the ``msys2-i686-xxxxxxx.exe`` installer executable (we only support a 32-bit MSYS environment, it works on both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows.) At time of writing, the latest installer is ``msys2-i686-20161025.exe``.
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* Run through the installer steps. **Uncheck the "Run MSYS2 32-bit now" checkbox at the end.**
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* Once the installer exits, open Start Menu and find "MSYS2 MinGW 32-bit" to run the terminal.
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*(Why launch this different terminal? MSYS2 has the concept of different kinds of environments. The default "MSYS" environment is Cygwin-like and uses a translation layer for all Windows API calls. We need the "MinGW" environment in order to have a native Python which supports COM ports.)*
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* The ESP-IDF repository on github contains a script in the tools directory titled ``windows_install_prerequisites.sh``. If you haven't got a local copy of the ESP-IDF yet, that's OK - you can just download that one file in Raw format from here: :idf_raw:`tools/windows/windows_install_prerequisites.sh`. Save it somewhere on your computer.
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* Type the path to the shell script into the MSYS2 terminal window. You can type it as a normal Windows path, but use forward-slashes instead of back-slashes. ie: ``C:/Users/myuser/Downloads/windows_install_prerequisites.sh``. You can read the script beforehand to check what it does.
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* The ``windows_install_prerequisites.sh`` script will download and install packages for ESP-IDF support, and the ESP32 toolchain.
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* During the initial update step, MSYS may update itself into a state where it can no longer operate. You may see errors like the following::
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*** fatal error - cygheap base mismatch detected - 0x612E5408/0x612E4408. This problem is probably due to using incompatible versions of the cygwin DLL.
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If you see errors like this, close the terminal window entirely (terminating the processes running there) and then re-open a new terminal. Re-run ``windows_install_prerequisites.sh`` (tip: use the up arrow key to see the last run command). The update process will resume after this step.
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MSYS2 Mirrors in China
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There are some (unofficial) MSYS2 mirrors inside China, which substantially improves download speeds inside China.
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To add these mirrors, edit the following two MSYS2 mirrorlist files before running the setup script. The mirrorlist files can be found in the ``/etc/pacman.d`` directory (i.e. ``c:\msys2\etc\pacman.d``).
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Add these lines at the top of ``mirrorlist.mingw32``::
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Server = https://mirrors.ustc.edu.cn/msys2/mingw/i686/
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Server = http://mirror.bit.edu.cn/msys2/REPOS/MINGW/i686
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Add these lines at the top of ``mirrorlist.msys``::
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Server = http://mirrors.ustc.edu.cn/msys2/msys/$arch
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Server = http://mirror.bit.edu.cn/msys2/REPOS/MSYS2/$arch
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HTTP Proxy
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You can enable an HTTP proxy for MSYS and PIP downloads by setting the ``http_proxy`` variable in the terminal before running the setup script::
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export http_proxy='http://http.proxy.server:PORT'
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Or with credentials::
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export http_proxy='http://user:password@http.proxy.server:PORT'
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Add this line to ``/etc/profile`` in the MSYS directory in order to permanently enable the proxy when using MSYS.
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Alternative Setup: Just download a toolchain
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If you already have an MSYS2 install or want to do things differently, you can download just the toolchain here:
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https://dl.espressif.com/dl/xtensa-esp32-elf-win32-1.22.0-70-gfa0bad1-5.2.0.zip
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.. note::
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If you followed instructions :ref:`configure-windows-toolchain-from-scratch`, you already have the toolchain and you won't need this download.
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.. important::
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Just having this toolchain is *not enough* to use ESP-IDF on Windows. You will need GNU make, bash, and sed at minimum. The above environments provide all this, plus a host compiler (required for menuconfig support).
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Next Steps
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To carry on with development environment setup, proceed to section :ref:`get-started-get-esp-idf`.
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.. _MSYS2: https://msys2.github.io/
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