From: Richard Jones Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 14:05:09 +0000 (+0100) Subject: Remove NSIS installer. X-Git-Tag: 1.0.5~36 X-Git-Url: http://git.annexia.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=2eac80aa00e94ff00776a61864ea153d7fe1aae2;p=virt-top.git Remove NSIS installer. --- diff --git a/Makefile.in b/Makefile.in index c1a9f56..c9a6786 100644 --- a/Makefile.in +++ b/Makefile.in @@ -42,20 +42,6 @@ distclean: clean rm -f Makefile rm -f virt-top/Makefile -# Windows installer (requires NSIS). - -WININSTALLER := $(PACKAGE)-$(VERSION).exe - -ifneq ($(MAKENSIS),) -wininstaller: $(WININSTALLER) - -$(WININSTALLER): wininstaller.nsis all opt - "$(MAKENSIS)" \ - //DPACKAGE=$(PACKAGE) //DVERSION=$(VERSION) \ - //DOUTFILE=$@ $< - ls -l $@ -endif - # Distribution. dist: ChangeLog diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac index e68dcf3..c1e08aa 100644 --- a/configure.ac +++ b/configure.ac @@ -82,96 +82,6 @@ AC_CHECK_PROG(OCAML_GETTEXT,ocaml-gettext,ocaml-gettext) dnl Check for msgfmt tool. AC_CHECK_PROG(MSGFMT,msgfmt,msgfmt) -dnl Check for optional NSIS (for building a Windows installer). -dnl XXX NSIS support is probably broken at the moment XXX -AC_ARG_WITH([nsis], - [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-nsis], - [use NSIS to build a Windows installer])], - [], - [with_nsis=no]) - -MAKENSIS= -LIBVIRT_DLL_PATH= -LIBXDR_DLL_PATH= -LIBXML2_DLL_PATH= -GNUTLS_DLL_PATH= -GTK_PATH= -GTK_DLL_PATH= - -[ -msys_to_win_dir () { - eval pushd "\$$1" > /dev/null - eval $1=`pwd -W` - popd > /dev/null -} -] - -if test "x$with_nsis" != "xno"; then - AC_PATH_PROG(MAKENSIS,makensis,[],[$with_nsis:$PATH]) - if test "x$MAKENSIS" = "x"; then - AC_MSG_FAILURE([--with-nsis was given, but could not find MAKENSIS.EXE]) - fi - - # MAKENSIS is set so we will build a rule for making a Windows - # installer. To support this, generate wininstaller.nsis. - saved_IFS=$IFS - IFS=$PATH_SEPARATOR - for d in $PATH; do - IFS=$saved_IFS - echo Checking $d for DLLs ... >&5 - if test -f "$d/libvirt-0.dll"; then - LIBVIRT_DLL_PATH="$d" - fi - if test -f "$d/libxdr.dll"; then - LIBXDR_DLL_PATH="$d" - fi - if test -f "$d/libxml2-2.dll"; then - LIBXML2_DLL_PATH="$d" - fi - if test -f "$d/libgpg-error-0.dll"; then - GNUTLS_DLL_PATH="$d" - fi - if test -f "$d/libgtk-win32-2.0-0.dll"; then - GTK_DLL_PATH="$d" - GTK_PATH="$d/.." - fi - done - IFS=$saved_IFS - - if test "x$LIBVIRT_DLL_PATH" = "x"; then - AC_MSG_FAILURE([cannot find libvirt-0.dll in PATH]) - fi - if test "x$LIBXDR_DLL_PATH" = "x"; then - AC_MSG_FAILURE([cannot find libxdr.dll in PATH]) - fi - if test "x$LIBXML2_DLL_PATH" = "x"; then - AC_MSG_FAILURE([cannot find libxml2-2.dll in PATH]) - fi - if test "x$GNUTLS_DLL_PATH" = "x"; then - AC_MSG_FAILURE([cannot find GnuTLS DLLs in PATH]) - fi - if test "x$GTK_DLL_PATH" = "x"; then - AC_MSG_WARN([cannot find GTK DLLs in PATH]) - fi - - # Change the paths to Windows paths. - msys_to_win_dir LIBVIRT_DLL_PATH - msys_to_win_dir LIBXDR_DLL_PATH - msys_to_win_dir LIBXML2_DLL_PATH - msys_to_win_dir GNUTLS_DLL_PATH - if test "x$GTK_DLL_PATH" != "x"; then - msys_to_win_dir GTK_DLL_PATH - msys_to_win_dir GTK_PATH - fi -fi -AC_SUBST(MAKENSIS) -AC_SUBST(LIBVIRT_DLL_PATH) -AC_SUBST(LIBXDR_DLL_PATH) -AC_SUBST(LIBXML2_DLL_PATH) -AC_SUBST(GNUTLS_DLL_PATH) -AC_SUBST(GTK_DLL_PATH) -AC_SUBST(GTK_PATH) - dnl Write gettext modules for the programs. dnl http://www.le-gall.net/sylvain+violaine/documentation/ocaml-gettext/html/reference-manual/ch03s04.html for d in virt-top; do @@ -221,7 +131,4 @@ AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile virt-top/Makefile virt-top/virt_top_version.ml ]) -if test "x$MAKENSIS" != "x"; then - AC_CONFIG_FILES([wininstaller.nsis]) -fi AC_OUTPUT diff --git a/wininstaller.nsis.in b/wininstaller.nsis.in deleted file mode 100644 index b5971a5..0000000 --- a/wininstaller.nsis.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,131 +0,0 @@ -#!Nsis Installer Command Script -# @configure_input@ -# Copyright (C) 2008 Red Hat Inc., Richard W.M. 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