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HOW TO CREATE A WINDOWS INSTALLER
Introduction.
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It is possible to build two types of installer
- Release installer, intended for end user. The release installer is built from the
release tarball.
- Development installer, used for testing nsis install script, and packaging issues.
This installer is not intended for end user. Instalation of a Development installer
will overwrite an already installed released Gramps application. Running a development
installer will warn with dialog that the installer is not an official release.
The following procedure is capable of creating a Windows installer from either Windows
or Linux OS's as long as the correct tools are installed.
The following programs are required to be installed and on the path
- python
- nsis at least V2.42 (http://nsis.sourceforge.net or apt-get install nsis)
- msgfmt (for windows http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/gettext.htm)
Extra tools for development installer build
- svn (subversion )
Release Installer
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To create an offical release of gramps download the required tarball for a release
from sourceforge. The files that are contained within the tarball consist of the files
that make up an offical release.
i.e.
WINDOWS
[PATH_TO_SCRIPT]\build_GrampsWin32.py -t TARBALL_PATH
or
c:\python26\python [PATH_TO_SCRIPT]\build_GrampsWin32.py -t TARBALL_PATH
LINUX
python2.6 [PATH_TO_SCRIPT]/build_GrampsWin32.py -t TARBALL_PATH
where TARBALL path is the path to the tarball including the tarball name.
The build will happen on the dir you run the script from, you can also
control the build dir with the -oDIR, --out=DIR options
Development installer - Build from within SVN version tree.
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NOTE: This installer will package ALL plugins that are part of SVN version
control into the installer, even if it's not intended for end user.
** The offical RELEASE of GRAMPS is built from tarball. (see above)**
It works with a subversion working copy of Gramps, it automatically
queries configure.in to get the correct gramps version number that
includes the SVN revision number.
Procedure:
From the command prompt, change to the path
[GRAMPS_SVN]\windows\builder
Run the build script with no arguments, the script will assume it's being run
from a gramps subversion working copy, and then commence the build.
It will export the sources from svn to create the correct directory image,
complile the langauage files, and package all up into the installer.
i.e.
WINDOWS
build_GrampsWin32.py
or
c:\python26\python build_GrampsWin32.py
LINUX
python2.6 build_GrampsWin32.py
============== Build Script Options ================================================
>build_GrampsWin32.py --help
Create Gramps Windows Installer.
Usage:
python build_GrampsWin32.py [options] [repository_path]
Arguments:
repository_path Path to the repository to build GRAMPS from, this can be either
- The root path of a SVN working copy
- A tarball that has been saved on local disk
- Left blank to build the SVN working copy this file is part of
Options:
-h, --help This help message.
-oDIR, --out=DIR Directory to build files (optional)
--nsis_only Build NSIS only (does not Clean & Build All)
-t --tarball Build release version from Tarball.
-mDIR, --msgdir=DIR Directory to msgfmt.exe
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