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title = "Set up for development on Windows"
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description = "How to set up a server to test Docker Windows client"
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# Get the required software for Windows
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This page explains how to get the software you need to use a a Windows Server
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2012 or Windows 8 machine for Docker development. Before you begin contributing
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you must have:
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- a GitHub account
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- Git for Windows (msysGit)
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- TDM-GCC, a compiler suite for Windows
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- MinGW (tar and xz)
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- Go language
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> **Note**: This installation procedure refers to the `C:\` drive. If you system's main drive
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is `D:\` you'll need to substitute that in where appropriate in these
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instructions.
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### Get a GitHub account
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To contribute to the Docker project, you will need a <a
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href="https://github.com" target="_blank">GitHub account</a>. A free account is
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fine. All the Docker project repositories are public and visible to everyone.
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You should also have some experience using both the GitHub application and `git`
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on the command line.
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## Install Git for Windows
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Git for Windows includes several tools including msysGit, which is a build
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environment. The environment contains the tools you need for development such as
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Git and a Git Bash shell.
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1. Browse to the [Git for Windows](https://msysgit.github.io/) download page.
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2. Click **Download**.
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Windows prompts you to save the file to your machine.
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3. Run the saved file.
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The system displays the **Git Setup** wizard.
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4. Click the **Next** button to move through the wizard and accept all the defaults.
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5. Click **Finish** when you are done.
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## Installing TDM-GCC
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TDM-GCC is a compiler suite for Windows. You'll use this suite to compile the
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Docker Go code as you develop.
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1. Browse to
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[tdm-gcc download page](http://tdm-gcc.tdragon.net/download).
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2. Click on the latest 64-bit version of the package.
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Windows prompts you to save the file to your machine
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3. Set up the suite by running the downloaded file.
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The system opens the **TDM-GCC Setup** wizard.
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4. Click **Create**.
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5. Click the **Next** button to move through the wizard and accept all the defaults.
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6. Click **Finish** when you are done.
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## Installing MinGW (tar and xz)
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MinGW is a minimalist port of the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC). In this
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procedure, you first download and install the MinGW installation manager. Then,
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you use the manager to install the `tar` and `xz` tools from the collection.
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1. Browse to MinGW
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[SourceForge](http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/).
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2. Click **Download**.
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Windows prompts you to save the file to your machine
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3. Run the downloaded file.
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The system opens the **MinGW Installation Manager Setup Tool**
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4. Choose **Install** install the MinGW Installation Manager.
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5. Press **Continue**.
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The system installs and then opens the MinGW Installation Manager.
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6. Press **Continue** after the install completes to open the manager.
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7. Select **All Packages > MSYS Base System** from the left hand menu.
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The system displays the available packages.
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8. Click on the the **msys-tar bin** package and choose **Mark for Installation**.
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9. Click on the **msys-xz bin** package and choose **Mark for Installation**.
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10. Select **Installation > Apply Changes**, to install the selected packages.
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The system displays the **Schedule of Pending Actions Dialog**.
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![windows-mingw](/project/images/windows-mingw.png)
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11. Press **Apply**
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MingGW installs the packages for you.
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12. Close the dialog and the MinGW Installation Manager.
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## Set up your environment variables
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You'll need to add the compiler to your `Path` environment variable.
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1. Open the **Control Panel**.
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2. Choose **System and Security > System**.
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3. Click the **Advanced system settings** link in the sidebar.
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The system opens the **System Properties** dialog.
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3. Select the **Advanced** tab.
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4. Click **Environment Variables**.
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The system opens the **Environment Variables dialog** dialog.
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5. Locate the **System variables** area and scroll to the **Path**
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variable.
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![windows-mingw](/project/images/path_variable.png)
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6. Click **Edit** to edit the variable (you can also double-click it).
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The system opens the **Edit System Variable** dialog.
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7. Make sure the `Path` includes `C:\TDM-GCC64\bin`
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![include gcc](/project/images/include_gcc.png)
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If you don't see `C:\TDM-GCC64\bin`, add it.
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8. Press **OK** to close this dialog.
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9. Press **OK** twice to close out of the remaining dialogs.
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## Install Go and cross-compile it
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In this section, you install the Go language. Then, you build the source so that it can cross-compile for `linux/amd64` architectures.
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1. Open [Go Language download](http://golang.org/dl/) page in your browser.
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2. Locate and click the latest `.msi` installer.
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The system prompts you to save the file.
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3. Run the installer.
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The system opens the **Go Programming Language Setup** dialog.
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4. Select all the defaults to install.
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5. Press **Finish** to close the installation dialog.
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6. Start a command prompt.
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7. Change to the Go `src` directory.
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cd c:\Go\src
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8. Set the following Go variables
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c:\Go\src> set GOOS=linux
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c:\Go\src> set GOARCH=amd64
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9. Compile the source.
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c:\Go\src> make.bat
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Compiling the source also adds a number of variables to your Windows environment.
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## Get the Docker repository
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In this step, you start a Git `bash` terminal and get the Docker source code
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from GitHub.
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1. Locate the **Git Bash** program and start it.
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Recall that **Git Bash** came with the Git for Windows installation. **Git
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Bash** just as it sounds allows you to run a Bash terminal on Windows.
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![Git Bash](/project/images/git_bash.png)
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2. Change to the root directory.
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$ cd /c/
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3. Make a `gopath` directory.
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$ mkdir gopath
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4. Go get the `docker/docker` repository.
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$ go.exe get github.com/docker/docker package github.com/docker/docker
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imports github.com/docker/docker
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imports github.com/docker/docker: no buildable Go source files in C:\gopath\src\github.com\docker\docker
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In the next steps, you create environment variables for you Go paths.
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5. Open the **Control Panel** on your system.
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6. Choose **System and Security > System**.
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7. Click the **Advanced system settings** link in the sidebar.
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The system opens the **System Properties** dialog.
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8. Select the **Advanced** tab.
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9. Click **Environment Variables**.
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The system opens the **Environment Variables dialog** dialog.
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10. Locate the **System variables** area and scroll to the **Path**
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variable.
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11. Click **New**.
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Now you are going to create some new variables. These paths you'll create in the next procedure; but you can set them now.
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12. Enter `GOPATH` for the **Variable Name**.
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13. For the **Variable Value** enter the following:
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C:\gopath;C:\gopath\src\github.com\docker\docker\vendor
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14. Press **OK** to close this dialog.
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The system adds `GOPATH` to the list of **System Variables**.
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15. Press **OK** twice to close out of the remaining dialogs.
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## Where to go next
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In the next section, you'll [learn how to set up and configure Git for
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contributing to Docker](/project/set-up-git/). |