tools-make/Master/nsis.make
Adam Fedor 0a152aeff7 Add support for library and framework packages
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Makefile

# -*-makefile-*-
# nsis.make
#
# Makefile rules to build a NSIS installer
#
# Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# Author: Adam Fedor <fedor@gnu.org>
#
# This file is part of the GNUstep Makefile Package.
#
# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3
# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
# License along with this library; see the file COPYING.
# If not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
# BUGS: Currently only works for applications
# Pathnames only work with the GUI NSIS installer (not on msys at least)
#
# make nsifile will build the nsi installer script
# make nsis will compile it, assuming there is a suitable
# nsis compiler availabe.
# [1] Add - after common.make - the following lines in your GNUmakefile:
#
# PACKAGE_NAME = Gomoku
# PACKAGE_VERSION = 1.1.1
#
# The other important variable you may want to set in your makefiles is
#
# GNUSTEP_INSTALLATION_DOMAIN - Installation domain (defaults to LOCAL)
#
# [2] Provide a $(PACKAGE_NAME).nsi.in file, which contains the NSIS
# installer template. An example is in the gnustep-make package - which
# will be used if you don't provide your own template
#
# You can use the following if you need:
# @gs_name@ expands to the value of the make variable PACKAGE_NAME
# @gs_version@ expands to the value of the make variable PACKAGE_VERSION
#
# A special note: if you need `./configure' to be run before
# compilation (usually only needed for GNUstep core libraries
# themselves), define the following make variable:
#
# PACKAGE_NEEDS_CONFIGURE = yes
#
# in your makefile.
MAKENSIS=makensis
# the GNUstep Windows Installer always puts things in, e.g. /GNUstep/System,
# so we need to match these regardless of the local filesystem layout
# Hackish way to get the installation dir/domain
NSI_DOMAIN=System
ifeq ($(GNUSTEP_INSTALLATION_DOMAIN), LOCAL)
NSI_DOMAIN=Local
endif
# FIXME: What should this be on Windows?
ifeq ($(GNUSTEP_INSTALLATION_DOMAIN), USER)
NSI_DOMAIN=Local
endif
NSI_BASE=$(dir $(GNUSTEP_APPS))
ABS_OBJ_DIR=$(shell (cd "$(GNUSTEP_BUILD_DIR)"; pwd))/obj
GNUSTEP_FILE_LIST = $(ABS_OBJ_DIR)/package/file-list
GNUSTEP_DELETE_LIST = $(ABS_OBJ_DIR)/package/delete-list
GNUSTEP_RMDIR_LIST = $(ABS_OBJ_DIR)/package/rmdir-list
REL_INSTALL_DIR=$(GNUSTEP_OBJ_DIR)/package/$(NSI_BASE)
NSI_FILE_NAME=$(PACKAGE_NAME).nsi
NSI_FILE=$(NSI_FILE_NAME)
NSI_TEMPLATE=$(GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES)/nsi-lib.template
ifneq ($(LIBRARY_NAME),)
NSI_TEMPLATE=$(GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES)/nsi-lib.template
endif
ifneq ($(FRAMEWORK_NAME),)
NSI_TEMPLATE=$(GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES)/nsi-lib.template
endif
ifneq ($(APP_NAME),)
NSI_TEMPLATE=$(GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES)/nsi-app.template
endif
NSI_IN=$(PACKAGE_NAME).nsi.in
.PHONY: nsifile nsis nsis_package_install nsis_build_filelist
nsis_package_install:
$(ECHO_NOTHING)if [ -d $(ABS_OBJ_DIR)/package ]; then \
rm -rf $(ABS_OBJ_DIR)/package; fi;$(END_ECHO)
$(ECHO_NOTHING)$(MAKE) DESTDIR=$(ABS_OBJ_DIR)/package nsilist=yes install$(END_ECHO)
#
# Target to build up the file lists
#
nsis_build_filelist::
$(ECHO_NOTHING)rm -f $(GNUSTEP_FILE_LIST)$(END_ECHO)
$(ECHO_NOTHING)rm -f $(GNUSTEP_DELETE_LIST)$(END_ECHO)
$(ECHO_NOTHING)rm -f $(GNUSTEP_RMDIR_LIST)$(END_ECHO)
$(ECHO_NOTHING)cdir="nosuchdirectory"; \
for file in `$(TAR) Pcf - $(REL_INSTALL_DIR) | $(TAR) t`; do \
wfile=`echo $$file | sed "s,$(REL_INSTALL_DIR),," | tr '/' '\'`; \
wodir=`echo $(REL_INSTALL_DIR) | tr '/' '\'`; \
slashsuffix=`basename $${file}yes`; \
if [ "$$slashsuffix" = yes ]; then \
newdir=`dirname $$file`/`basename $$file`; \
else \
newdir=`dirname $$file`; \
fi; \
if [ "$$file" = "$(REL_INSTALL_DIR)/" ]; then \
:; \
elif [ -d "$$file" ]; then \
cdir=$$newdir; \
echo " RMDir \"\$$DOMDIR\\$$wfile\"" >> $(GNUSTEP_RMDIR_LIST); \
echo " SetOutPath \"\$$DOMDIR\\$$wfile\"" >> $(GNUSTEP_FILE_LIST); \
elif [ $$cdir != $$newdir ]; then \
cdir=$$newdir; \
wdir=`dirname $$file`; \
wdir=`echo $$wdir | sed "s,$(REL_INSTALL_DIR),," | tr '/' '\'`; \
echo " SetOutPath \"\$$DOMDIR\\$$wdir\"" >> $(GNUSTEP_FILE_LIST); \
echo " File \"$$wodir$$wfile\"" >> $(GNUSTEP_FILE_LIST); \
echo " Delete \"\$$DOMDIR\\$$wfile\"" >> $(GNUSTEP_DELETE_LIST); \
else \
echo " Delete \"\$$DOMDIR\\$$wfile\"" >> $(GNUSTEP_DELETE_LIST); \
echo " File \"$$wodir$$wfile\"" >> $(GNUSTEP_FILE_LIST); \
fi; \
done$(END_ECHO)
#
# The user will type `make nsifile' to generate the nsifile
#
nsifile: $(NSI_FILE)
#
# This is the real target
#
$(NSI_FILE): nsis_package_install nsis_build_filelist
$(ECHO_NOTHING)echo "Generating the nsi script..."$(END_ECHO)
$(ECHO_NOTHING)rm -f $@$(END_ECHO)
$(ECHO_NOTHING)rm -f ${GNUSTEP_RMDIR_LIST}.reverse$(END_ECHO)
$(ECHO_NOTHING)sed '1!G;h;$$!d' ${GNUSTEP_RMDIR_LIST} > \
${GNUSTEP_RMDIR_LIST}.reverse$(END_ECHO)
$(ECHO_NOTHING)mv ${GNUSTEP_RMDIR_LIST}.reverse \
${GNUSTEP_RMDIR_LIST}$(END_ECHO)
$(ECHO_NOTHING)if [ -f $(NSI_IN) ]; then \
nsi_infile=${NSI_IN}; \
else \
nsi_infile=${NSI_TEMPLATE}; fi; \
sed -e :t \
-e "s,@gs_domain@,$(NSI_DOMAIN),;t t" \
-e "s,@gs_name@,$(PACKAGE_NAME),;t t" \
-e "s,@gs_version@,$(PACKAGE_VERSION),;t t" \
-e "/@file_list@/ r ${GNUSTEP_FILE_LIST}" \
-e "/@delete_list@/ r ${GNUSTEP_DELETE_LIST}" \
-e "/@rmdir_list@/ r ${GNUSTEP_RMDIR_LIST}" \
$$nsi_infile > $@ \
$(END_ECHO)
nsis: nsifile
# $(ECHO_NOTHING)echo "Generating the nsis installer..."$(END_ECHO)
# ${MAKENSIS} $(NSI_FILE_NAME)