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This is a thing that the Inno Setup installer did, and that I didn't get round to replicating when I rushed out the initial MSI in a hurry. I've checked that this doesn't prevent unattended installation by administrators: running 'msiexec /q /i putty-whatever.msi' as administrator still installs silently after this change, without popping up the README unexpectedly on anyone's desktop as a side effect. (I _think_ - but I'm still a long way from an MSI expert - that that's because /q turns off the whole UI part of the MSI system, and the loading of README is actually triggered by the transition away from the final UI dialog box, which we now never visit in the first place.)
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# -*- sh -*-
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# Build script to construct a full distribution directory of PuTTY.
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module putty
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# Start by figuring out what our version information looks like.
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#
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# There are four classes of PuTTY build:
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# - a release, which just has an X.YY version number
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# - a prerelease, which has an X.YY version number, plus a date and
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# version control commit id (and is considered to be 'almost'
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# version X.YY)
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# - a development snapshot, which just has a date and commit id
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# - a custom build, which also has a date and commit id (but is
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# labelled differently, to stress that development snapshots are
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# built from the checked-in code by the automated nightly script
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# whereas custom builds are made manually, perhaps from uncommitted
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# changes, e.g. to send to a user for diagnostic or testing
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# purposes).
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#
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# The four classes of build are triggered by invoking bob with
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# different command-line variable definitions:
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#
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# - RELEASE=X.YY makes a release build
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# - PRERELEASE=X.YY makes a prerelease build (combined with the build
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# date and VCS info)
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# - setting SNAPSHOT to any non-empty string makes a development
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# snapshot
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# - setting none of these makes a custom build.
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# If we need a date for our build, start by computing it in the
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# various forms we need. $(Ndate) is the date in purely numeric form
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# (YYYYMMDD); $(Date) is separated as YYYY-MM-DD; $(Days) is the
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# number of days since the epoch.
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ifeq "$(RELEASE)" "" set Ndate $(!builddate)
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ifneq "$(Ndate)" "" in . do echo $(Ndate) | perl -pe 's/(....)(..)(..)/$$1-$$2-$$3/' > date
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ifneq "$(Ndate)" "" read Date date
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set Epoch 15860 # update this at every release
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ifneq "$(Ndate)" "" in . do echo $(Ndate) | perl -ne 'use Time::Local; /(....)(..)(..)/ and print timegm(0,0,0,$$3,$$2-1,$$1) / 86400 - $(Epoch)' > days
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ifneq "$(Ndate)" "" read Days days
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# For any non-release, we're going to need the number of the prior
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# release, for putting in various places so as to get monotonic
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# comparisons with the surrounding actual releases.
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ifeq "$(RELEASE)" "" read Lastver putty/LATEST.VER
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# Set up the textual version strings for the docs build and installer.
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# We have one of these including the word 'PuTTY', and one without,
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# which are inconveniently capitalised differently.
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ifneq "$(RELEASE)" "" set Puttytextver PuTTY release $(RELEASE)
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ifneq "$(RELEASE)" "" set Textver Release $(RELEASE)
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ifneq "$(PRERELEASE)" "" set Puttytextver PuTTY pre-release $(PRERELEASE):$(Date).$(vcsid)
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ifneq "$(PRERELEASE)" "" set Textver Pre-release $(PRERELEASE):$(Date).$(vcsid)
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ifneq "$(SNAPSHOT)" "" set Puttytextver PuTTY development snapshot $(Date).$(vcsid)
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ifneq "$(SNAPSHOT)" "" set Textver Development snapshot $(Date).$(vcsid)
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ifeq "$(RELEASE)$(PRERELEASE)$(SNAPSHOT)" "" set Puttytextver PuTTY custom build $(Date).$(vcsid)
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ifeq "$(RELEASE)$(PRERELEASE)$(SNAPSHOT)" "" set Textver Custom build $(Date).$(vcsid)
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set Docmakever VERSION="$(Puttytextver)"
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# Set up the version string for use in the SSH connection greeting.
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#
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# We use $(Ndate) rather than $(Date) in the pre-release string to
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# make sure it's under 40 characters, which is a hard limit in the SSH
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# protocol spec (and enforced by a compile-time assertion in
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# version.c).
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ifneq "$(RELEASE)" "" set Sshver PuTTY-Release-$(RELEASE)
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ifneq "$(PRERELEASE)" "" set Sshver PuTTY-Prerelease-$(PRERELEASE):$(Ndate).$(vcsid)
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ifneq "$(SNAPSHOT)" "" set Sshver PuTTY-Snapshot-$(Date).$(vcsid)
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ifeq "$(RELEASE)$(PRERELEASE)$(SNAPSHOT)" "" set Sshver PuTTY-Custom-$(Date).$(vcsid)
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# Set up the filename suffix for the Unix source archive.
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ifneq "$(RELEASE)" "" set Uxarcsuffix -$(RELEASE)
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ifneq "$(PRERELEASE)" "" set Uxarcsuffix -$(PRERELEASE)~pre$(Ndate).$(vcsid)
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ifneq "$(SNAPSHOT)" "" set Uxarcsuffix -$(Lastver)-$(Date).$(vcsid)
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ifeq "$(RELEASE)$(PRERELEASE)$(SNAPSHOT)" "" set Uxarcsuffix -custom-$(Date).$(vcsid)
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# Set up the version number for the autoconf system.
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ifneq "$(RELEASE)" "" set Autoconfver $(RELEASE)
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ifneq "$(PRERELEASE)" "" set Autoconfver $(PRERELEASE)~pre$(Ndate).$(vcsid)
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ifneq "$(SNAPSHOT)" "" set Autoconfver $(Lastver)-$(Date).$(vcsid)
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ifeq "$(RELEASE)$(PRERELEASE)$(SNAPSHOT)" "" set Autoconfver Custom.$(Date).$(vcsid)
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# Set up the filename for the Windows installer (minus extension,
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# which goes on later).
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ifneq "$(RELEASE)" "" set Ifilename putty-$(RELEASE)-installer
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ifneq "$(PRERELEASE)" "" set Ifilename putty-$(PRERELEASE)-pre$(Ndate)-installer
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ifneq "$(SNAPSHOT)" "" set Ifilename putty-$(Date)-installer
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ifeq "$(RELEASE)$(PRERELEASE)$(SNAPSHOT)" "" set Ifilename putty-custom-$(Date)-installer
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# Set up the version string for the Windows installer.
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ifneq "$(RELEASE)" "" set Iversion $(RELEASE)
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ifneq "$(PRERELEASE)" "" set Iversion $(PRERELEASE)-pre$(Ndate).$(vcsid)
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ifneq "$(SNAPSHOT)" "" set Iversion $(Date).$(vcsid)
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ifeq "$(RELEASE)$(PRERELEASE)$(SNAPSHOT)" "" set Iversion Custom-$(Date).$(vcsid)
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# Set up the Windows version resource info, for both the installer and
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# the individual programs. This must be a sequence of four 16-bit
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# integers compared lexicographically, and we define it as follows:
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#
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# For release X.YY: X.YY.0.0
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# For a prerelease before the X.YY release: (X.YY-1).(DDDDD + 0x8000).0
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# For a devel snapshot after the X.YY release: X.YY.DDDDD.0
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# For a custom build: X.YY.DDDDD.1
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#
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# where DDDDD is a representation of the build date, in the form of a
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# number of days since an epoch date. The epoch is reset at every
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# release (which, with 15 bits, gives us a comfortable 80-odd years
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# before it becomes vital to make another release to reset the count
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# :-).
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ifneq "$(RELEASE)" "" in . do echo $(RELEASE).0.0 > winver
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ifneq "$(PRERELEASE)" "" in . do perl -e 'printf "%s.%d.0", $$ARGV[0], 0x8000+$$ARGV[1]' $(Lastver) $(Days) > winver
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ifneq "$(SNAPSHOT)" "" in . do perl -e 'printf "%s.%d.0", $$ARGV[0], $$ARGV[1]' $(Lastver) $(Days) > winver
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ifeq "$(RELEASE)$(PRERELEASE)$(SNAPSHOT)" "" in . do perl -e 'printf "%s.%d.1", $$ARGV[0], $$ARGV[1]' $(Lastver) $(Days) > winver
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in . do perl -pe 'y!.!,!' winver > winvercommas
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read Winver winver
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read Winvercommas winvercommas
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# Write out a version.h that contains the real version number.
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in putty do echo '/* Generated by automated build script */' > version.h
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ifneq "$(RELEASE)" "" in putty do echo '$#define RELEASE $(RELEASE)' >> version.h
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ifneq "$(PRERELEASE)" "" in putty do echo '$#define PRERELEASE $(PRERELEASE)' >> version.h
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ifneq "$(SNAPSHOT)" "" in putty do echo '$#define SNAPSHOT' >> version.h
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in putty do echo '$#define TEXTVER "$(Textver)"' >> version.h
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in putty do echo '$#define SSHVER "$(Sshver)"' >> version.h
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in putty do echo '$#define BINARY_VERSION $(Winvercommas)' >> version.h
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# Set up the extra arguments for the main Windows nmake command. The
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# user can define XFLAGS and MAKEARGS on the bob command line, to pass
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# in extra compile and make options respectively (e.g. to do a
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# debugging or Minefield build).
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set Makeargs
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ifneq "$(XFLAGS)" "" set Makeargs $(Makeargs) XFLAGS="$(XFLAGS)"
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ifneq "$(MAKEARGS)" "" set Makeargs $(Makeargs) $(MAKEARGS)
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in putty do ./mksrcarc.sh
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in putty do ./mkunxarc.sh '$(Autoconfver)' '$(Uxarcsuffix)' $(Docmakever)
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in putty do perl mkfiles.pl
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in putty/doc do make $(Docmakever) putty.hlp
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in putty/doc do make $(Docmakever) chm
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# Munge the installer script locally so that it reports the version
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# we're really building.
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in putty/windows do perl -i~ -pe 'BEGIN{$$a=shift@ARGV;}s/^(AppVerName=).*$$/$$1$$a/' '$(Puttytextver)' putty.iss
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in putty/windows do perl -i~ -pe 'BEGIN{$$a=shift@ARGV;}s/^(VersionInfoTextVersion=).*$$/$$1$$a/' '$(Textver)' putty.iss
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in putty/windows do perl -i~ -pe 'BEGIN{$$a=shift@ARGV;}s/^(AppVersion=).*$$/$$1$$a/' '$(Iversion)' putty.iss
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in putty/windows do perl -i~ -pe 'BEGIN{$$a=shift@ARGV;}s/^(VersionInfoVersion=)\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+\r?$$/$$1$$a/' '$(Winver)' putty.iss
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# Windowsify LICENCE, since it's going in the Windows installer.
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in putty do perl -i~ -pe 'y/\015//d;s/$$/\015/' LICENCE
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# Some gratuitous theming for the MSI installer UI.
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in putty/icons do make
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in putty do convert -size 164x312 'gradient:blue-white' -distort SRT -90 -swirl 180 \( -size 329x312 canvas:white \) +append \( icons/putty-48.png -geometry +28+24 \) -composite \( icons/pscp-48.png -geometry +88+96 \) -composite \( icons/puttygen-48.png -geometry +28+168 \) -composite \( icons/pageant-48.png -geometry +88+240 \) -composite windows/msidialog.bmp
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in putty do convert -size 493x58 canvas:white \( icons/putty-48.png -geometry +440+5 \) -composite windows/msibanner.bmp
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delegate windows
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# Build the main binaries.
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in putty/windows with visualstudio do/win nmake -f Makefile.vc $(Makeargs) all cleantestprogs
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# Code-sign the binaries, if the local bob config provides a script
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# to do so. We assume here that the script accepts an -i option to
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# provide a 'more info' URL, and an optional -n option to provide a
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# program name, and that it can take multiple .exe filename
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# arguments and sign them all in place.
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ifneq "$(winsigncode)" "" in putty/windows do $(winsigncode) -i http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ *.exe
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# Ignore exit code from hhc, in favour of seeing whether the .chm
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# file was created. (Yuck; but hhc appears to return non-zero
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# exit codes on whim.)
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in putty/doc with htmlhelp do/win hhc putty.hhp & type putty.chm >nul
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# Build the WiX MSI installer.
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in putty/windows with wix do/win candle -dWinver="$(Winver)" -dPuttytextver="$(Puttytextver)" installer.wxs && light -ext WixUIExtension -ext WixUtilExtension -sval installer.wixobj
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# Build the old Inno Setup installer.
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in putty/windows with innosetup do/win iscc putty.iss
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# Sign the installers.
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ifneq "$(winsigncode)" "" in putty/windows do $(winsigncode) -i http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ -n "PuTTY Installer" installer.msi Output/setup.exe
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# Finished Windows builds.
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return putty/windows/*.exe
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return putty/windows/*.map
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return putty/doc/putty.chm
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return putty/windows/installer.msi
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return putty/windows/Output/setup.exe
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enddelegate
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in putty/doc do make mostlyclean
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in putty/doc do make $(Docmakever)
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in putty/windows do zip -k -j putty.zip `ls *.exe | grep -v puttytel` ../doc/putty.chm ../doc/putty.hlp ../doc/putty.cnt
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in putty/doc do zip puttydoc.zip *.html
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# Deliver the actual PuTTY release directory into a subdir `putty'.
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deliver putty/windows/*.exe putty/x86/$@
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deliver putty/windows/putty.zip putty/x86/$@
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deliver putty/windows/installer.msi putty/x86/$(Ifilename).msi
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deliver putty/windows/Output/setup.exe putty/x86/$(Ifilename).exe
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deliver putty/doc/puttydoc.zip putty/$@
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deliver putty/doc/putty.chm putty/$@
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deliver putty/doc/putty.hlp putty/$@
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deliver putty/doc/putty.cnt putty/$@
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deliver putty/doc/puttydoc.txt putty/$@
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deliver putty/doc/*.html putty/htmldoc/$@
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deliver putty/putty-src.zip putty/$@
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deliver putty/*.tar.gz putty/$@
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# Deliver the map files alongside the `proper' release deliverables.
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deliver putty/windows/*.map maps-x86/$@
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# Deliver sign.sh, so that whoever has just built PuTTY (the
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# snapshot scripts or me, depending) can conveniently sign it with
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# whatever key they want.
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deliver putty/sign.sh $@
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# Create files of cryptographic checksums, which will be signed along
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# with the files they verify. We've provided MD5 checksums for a
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# while, but now MD5 is looking iffy, we're expanding our selection.
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#
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# Creating these files is most easily done in the destination
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# directory, where all the files we're delivering are already in their
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# final relative layout.
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in-dest putty do a=`\find * -type f -print`; md5sum $$a > md5sums && sha1sum $$a > sha1sums && sha256sum $$a > sha256sums && sha512sum $$a > sha512sums
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# And construct .htaccess files. One in the top-level directory,
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# setting the MIME types for Windows help files and providing an
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# appropriate link to the source archive:
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in-dest putty do echo "AddType application/octet-stream .chm" >> .htaccess
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in-dest putty do echo "AddType application/octet-stream .hlp" >> .htaccess
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in-dest putty do echo "AddType application/octet-stream .cnt" >> .htaccess
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in-dest putty do set -- putty*.tar.gz; for k in '' .gpg; do echo RedirectMatch temp '(.*/)'putty.tar.gz$$k\$$ '$$1'"$$1$$k" >> .htaccess; done
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# And one in the x86 directory, providing links for the installers.
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in-dest putty/x86 do for ext in msi exe; do set -- putty*installer.$$ext; for k in '' .gpg; do echo RedirectMatch temp '(.*/)'putty-installer.$$ext$$k\$$ '$$1'"$$1$$k" >> .htaccess; done; done
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