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Reinstate putty.chm in Windows binary zipfiles.

A user just reported that it hasn't been there since 0.76. This turns
out to be because I put the wrong pathname on the 'zip' commands in
Buildscr (miscounted the number of ../ segments).

I would have noticed immediately, if Info-Zip had failed with an error
when it found I'd given it a nonexistent filename to add to the zip
file. But in fact it just prints a warning and proceeds to add all the
other files I specified. It looks as if it will only return a nonzero
exit status if _all_ the filenames you specified were nonexistent.

Therefore, I've rewritten the zip-creation commands so that they run
zip once per file. That way if any file is unreadable we _will_ get a
build error.

(Also, while I'm here, I took the opportunity to get rid of that ugly
ls|grep.)

(cherry picked from commit 9d308b39da)
This commit is contained in:
Simon Tatham 2023-02-04 15:06:21 +00:00
parent 5e250745ea
commit 5cac358f7f

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@ -270,12 +270,16 @@ in putty/windows do mkdir deliver
in putty/windows do for subdir in build32 abuild32 build64 abuild64 buildold; do mkdir deliver/$$subdir; done
in putty/windows do while read x; do mv $$x deliver/$$x; mv $$x.map deliver/$$x.map; done < to-sign.txt
in putty/windows/deliver/buildold do zip -k -j putty.zip `ls *.exe | grep -vxE '^(puttytel|pterm).exe'` ../../../docbuild/putty.chm
in putty/windows/deliver/build32 do zip -k -j putty.zip `ls *.exe | grep -vxE '^(puttytel|pterm).exe'` ../../../docbuild/putty.chm
in putty/windows/deliver/build64 do zip -k -j putty.zip `ls *.exe | grep -vxE '^(puttytel|pterm).exe'` ../../../docbuild/putty.chm
in putty/windows/deliver/abuild32 do zip -k -j putty.zip `ls *.exe | grep -vxE '^(puttytel|pterm).exe'` ../../../docbuild/putty.chm
in putty/windows/deliver/abuild64 do zip -k -j putty.zip `ls *.exe | grep -vxE '^(puttytel|pterm).exe'` ../../../docbuild/putty.chm
in docbuild/html do zip puttydoc.zip *.html
# Make putty.zip in each Windows directory. We add the files one by
# one, because 'zip' exits with a success status if it managed to add
# _at least one_ of the input files, even if another didn't exist. So
# doing them one at a time gets us proper error reporting.
in putty/windows/deliver/buildold do for file in *.exe ../../../../docbuild/putty.chm; do case "$$file" in puttytel.exe | pterm.exe) ;; *) zip -k -j putty.zip "$$file";; esac; done
in putty/windows/deliver/build32 do for file in *.exe ../../../../docbuild/putty.chm; do case "$$file" in puttytel.exe | pterm.exe) ;; *) zip -k -j putty.zip "$$file";; esac; done
in putty/windows/deliver/build64 do for file in *.exe ../../../../docbuild/putty.chm; do case "$$file" in puttytel.exe | pterm.exe) ;; *) zip -k -j putty.zip "$$file";; esac; done
in putty/windows/deliver/abuild32 do for file in *.exe ../../../../docbuild/putty.chm; do case "$$file" in puttytel.exe | pterm.exe) ;; *) zip -k -j putty.zip "$$file";; esac; done
in putty/windows/deliver/abuild64 do for file in *.exe ../../../../docbuild/putty.chm; do case "$$file" in puttytel.exe | pterm.exe) ;; *) zip -k -j putty.zip "$$file";; esac; done
in docbuild/html do for file in *.html; do case "$$file" in puttytel.exe | pterm.exe) ;; *) zip puttydoc.zip "$$file";; esac; done
# Deliver the actual PuTTY release directory into a subdir `putty'.
deliver putty/windows/deliver/buildold/*.exe putty/w32old/$@