Small cross-platform software update installer
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Robert Knight a8dcab1f00 Add handling in the UI for failed update installation under Windows.
In the event of a failed update, display the details in a message
 box and allow the user to restart the old application once the
 update has been reverted.

 Details of the problem will also be written to the log file.
2011-08-23 20:15:57 +01:00
external Add Win++ library to external 2011-08-23 19:54:52 +01:00
src Add handling in the UI for failed update installation under Windows. 2011-08-23 20:15:57 +01:00
CMakeLists.txt Add Win++ library to external 2011-08-23 19:54:52 +01:00
README Improve the description of the tool in the README file 2011-08-21 22:27:10 +01:00
TODO Update the TODO file after Mac testing and make a note that elevation on Mac only works when running the app directly on the Mac (as opposed to over an SSH session). 2011-08-22 14:55:31 +01:00

This tool is a component of an auto-update system.  It is responsible for performing
the installation of an update after the necessary files have been downloaded
to a temporary directory.

This tool is responsible for:

 * Reading an XML file specifying the contents of an update.
 
 * Extracting and installing updated files from one or more compressed packages.
   
 * Removing any files which are no longer needed in the new version of the application.

 * Requesting elevated priviledges if required to install the update.

 * Displaying a simple updater UI and re-launching the main application
   once the update is installed.

The tool consists of a single small binary which only has a small number of external 
dependencies that need to be present on the target system.

The external dependencies of the updater binary are:

 * The C++ runtime library (Linux, Mac),
 * pthreads (Linux, Mac),
 * zlib (Linux, Mac)
 * native UI library (Win32 API on Windows, Cocoa on Mac).

To perform an update, the application (or another separate tool) needs to download
the updater binary, an XML file describing the update and one or more zip packages
containing the files for the update to a temporary directory.  It then needs
to invoke the updater, specifying the installation directory, temporary package
directory and path to the update script file.  The updater then installs the
update and restarts the application when done.