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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-$$3/' > date
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ifneq "$(Ndate)" "" read Date date
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set Epoch 17161 # update this at every release
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ifneq "$(Ndate)" "" in . do echo $(Ndate) | perl -ne 'use Time::Local; /(....)(..)(..)/ and print timegm(0,0,0,$$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 "$(RELEASE)" "" read Lastver putty/LATEST.VER
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# Set up the textual version strings for the docs build and installers.
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# We have one of these including the word 'PuTTY', and one without,
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# which are inconveniently capitalised differently.
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ifneq "$(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 -Release-$(RELEASE)
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ifneq "$(PRERELEASE)" "" set Sshver -Prerelease-$(PRERELEASE):$(Ndate).$(vcsid)
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ifneq "$(SNAPSHOT)" "" set Sshver -Snapshot-$(Date).$(vcsid)
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ifeq "$(RELEASE)$(PRERELEASE)$(SNAPSHOT)" "" set Sshver -Custom-$(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 filenames for the Windows installers (minus extension,
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# which goes on later).
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ifneq "$(RELEASE)" "" set Isuffix $(RELEASE)-installer
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ifneq "$(PRERELEASE)" "" set Isuffix $(PRERELEASE)-pre$(Ndate)-installer
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ifneq "$(SNAPSHOT)" "" set Isuffix $(Date)-installer
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ifeq "$(RELEASE)$(PRERELEASE)$(SNAPSHOT)" "" set Isuffix custom-$(Date)-installer
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set Ifilename32 putty-$(Isuffix)
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set Ifilename64 putty-64bit-$(Isuffix)
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set Ifilenamea32 putty-arm32-$(Isuffix)
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set Ifilenamea64 putty-arm64-$(Isuffix)
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# Set up the Windows version resource info, for both the installers and
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# the individual programs. This must be a sequence of four 16-bit
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# integers compared lexicographically, and we define it as follows:
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#
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# For release X.YY: X.YY.0.0
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# For a prerelease before the X.YY release: (X.YY-1).(DDDDD + 0x8000).0
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# For a devel snapshot after the X.YY release: X.YY.DDDDD.0
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# For a custom build: X.YY.DDDDD.1
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#
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# where DDDDD is a representation of the build date, in the form of a
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# number of days since an epoch date. The epoch is reset at every
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# release (which, with 15 bits, gives us a comfortable 80-odd years
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# before it becomes vital to make another release to reset the count
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# :-).
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ifneq "$(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 $(Winvercommas)' >> version.h
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in putty do echo '$#define SOURCE_COMMIT "$(vcsfullid)"' >> version.h
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# Set up the extra arguments for the main Windows nmake command. The
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# user can define XFLAGS and MAKEARGS on the bob command line, to pass
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# in extra compile and make options respectively (e.g. to do a
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# debugging or Minefield build).
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set Makeargs
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ifneq "$(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 $(Docmakever) putty.chm -j$(nproc)
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delegate -
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# Run the test suite, under self-delegation so that we don't leave any
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# cruft lying around. This involves doing a build of the Unix tools
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# (which is a useful double-check anyway to pick up any build failures)
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in putty do ./mkauto.sh
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in putty do ./configure CC=clang CFLAGS="-fsanitize=address -fsanitize=leak"
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in putty do make -j$(nproc)
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in putty do python test/cryptsuite.py
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enddelegate
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# Windowsify LICENCE, since it's going in the Windows installers.
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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 -j$(nproc)
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in putty do ./windows/make_install_images.sh
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mkdir putty/windows/build32
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mkdir putty/windows/build64
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mkdir putty/windows/buildold
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mkdir putty/windows/abuild32
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mkdir putty/windows/abuild64
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# Build the binaries to go in the installers, in both 32- and 64-bit
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# flavours.
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#
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# For the 32-bit ones, we set a subsystem version of 5.01, which
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# allows the resulting files to still run on Windows XP.
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in putty/windows with clangcl32 do Platform=x86 make -f Makefile.clangcl BUILDDIR=build32/ SUBSYSVER=,5.01 $(Makeargs) all -j$(nproc)
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in putty/windows with clangcl64 do Platform=x64 make -f Makefile.clangcl BUILDDIR=build64/ $(Makeargs) all -j$(nproc)
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# Build experimental Arm Windows binaries.
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in putty/windows with clangcl_a32 do Platform=arm make -f Makefile.clangcl BUILDDIR=abuild32/ SUBSYSVER=,5.01 $(Makeargs) all -j$(nproc)
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in putty/windows with clangcl_a64 do Platform=arm64 make -f Makefile.clangcl BUILDDIR=abuild64/ $(Makeargs) all -j$(nproc)
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# Remove Windows binaries for the test programs we don't want to ship,
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# like testcrypt.exe. (But we still _built_ them, to ensure the build
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# worked.)
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in putty/windows do make -f Makefile.clangcl BUILDDIR=build32/ cleantestprogs
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in putty/windows do make -f Makefile.clangcl BUILDDIR=build64/ cleantestprogs
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in putty/windows do make -f Makefile.clangcl BUILDDIR=abuild32/ cleantestprogs
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in putty/windows do make -f Makefile.clangcl BUILDDIR=abuild64/ cleantestprogs
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# Code-sign the Windows binaries, if the local bob config provides a
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# script to do so in a cross-compiling way. We assume here that the
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# script accepts an -i option to provide a 'more info' URL, an
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# optional -n option to provide a program name, and an -N option to
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# take the program name from an .exe's version resource, and that it
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# can accept multiple .exe or .msi filename arguments and sign them
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# all in place.
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ifneq "$(cross_winsigncode)" "" in putty/windows do $(cross_winsigncode) -N -i https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ build*/*.exe abuild*/*.exe
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# Make a preliminary set of cryptographic checksums giving the hashes
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# of these versions of the binaries. We'll make the rest below.
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in putty do for hash in md5 sha1 sha256 sha512; do for dir_plat in "build32 w32" "build64 w64" "abuild32 wa32" "abuild64 wa64"; do set -- $$dir_plat; (cd windows/$$1 && $${hash}sum *.exe | sed 's!\( \+\)!\1'$$2'/!;s!$$! (installer version)!') >> $${hash}sums.installer; done; done
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# Build a WiX MSI installer, for each build flavour.
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in putty/windows with wixonlinux do candle -arch x86 -dRealPlatform=x86 -dDllOk=yes -dBuilddir=build32/ -dWinver="$(Winver)" -dPuttytextver="$(Puttytextver)" installer.wxs && light -ext WixUIExtension -ext WixUtilExtension -sval installer.wixobj -o installer32.msi -spdb
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in putty/windows with wixonlinux do candle -arch x64 -dRealPlatform=x64 -dDllOk=yes -dBuilddir=build64/ -dWinver="$(Winver)" -dPuttytextver="$(Puttytextver)" installer.wxs && light -ext WixUIExtension -ext WixUtilExtension -sval installer.wixobj -o installer64.msi -spdb
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in putty/windows with wixonlinux do candle -arch x64 -dRealPlatform=Arm -dDllOk=no -dBuilddir=abuild32/ -dWinver="$(Winver)" -dPuttytextver="$(Puttytextver)" installer.wxs && light -ext WixUIExtension -ext WixUtilExtension -sval installer.wixobj -o installera32.msi -spdb
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in putty/windows with wixonlinux do candle -arch x64 -dRealPlatform=Arm64 -dDllOk=no -dBuilddir=abuild64/ -dWinver="$(Winver)" -dPuttytextver="$(Puttytextver)" installer.wxs && light -ext WixUIExtension -ext WixUtilExtension -sval installer.wixobj -o installera64.msi -spdb
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# Change the width field for our dialog background image so that it
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# doesn't stretch across the whole dialog. (WiX's default one does; we
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# replace it with a narrow one so that the text to the right of it
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# shows up on system default background colour, meaning that
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# high-contrast mode doesn't make the text white on white. But that
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# means we also have to modify the width field, and there's nothing in
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# WiX's source syntax to make that happen.)
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#
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# Also bodge the platform fields for the Windows on Arm installers,
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# since WiX 3 doesn't understand Arm platform names itself.
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in putty/windows do ./msifixup.py installer32.msi --dialog-bmp-width=123
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in putty/windows do ./msifixup.py installer64.msi --dialog-bmp-width=123
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in putty/windows do ./msifixup.py installera32.msi --dialog-bmp-width=123 --platform=Arm
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in putty/windows do ./msifixup.py installera64.msi --dialog-bmp-width=123 --platform=Arm64
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# Sign the Windows installers.
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ifneq "$(cross_winsigncode)" "" in putty/windows do $(cross_winsigncode) -i https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ -n "PuTTY Installer" installer32.msi installer64.msi installera32.msi installera64.msi
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# Delete the binaries and resource files from the build directories,
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# so that we can rebuild them differently.
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in putty/windows/build32 do rm -f *.exe *.res *.rcpp
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in putty/windows/build64 do rm -f *.exe *.res *.rcpp
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in putty/windows/abuild32 do rm -f *.exe *.res *.rcpp
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in putty/windows/abuild64 do rm -f *.exe *.res *.rcpp
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# Build the standalone binaries, in both 32- and 64-bit flavours.
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# These differ from the previous set in that they embed the help file.
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in putty/windows with clangcl32 do Platform=x86 make -f Makefile.clangcl BUILDDIR=build32/ RCFL=-DEMBED_CHM SUBSYSVER=,5.01 $(Makeargs) all -j$(nproc)
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in putty/windows with clangcl64 do Platform=x64 make -f Makefile.clangcl BUILDDIR=build64/ RCFL=-DEMBED_CHM $(Makeargs) all -j$(nproc)
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in putty/windows with clangcl_a32 do Platform=arm make -f Makefile.clangcl BUILDDIR=abuild32/ RCFL=-DEMBED_CHM SUBSYSVER=,5.01 $(Makeargs) all -j$(nproc)
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in putty/windows with clangcl_a64 do Platform=arm64 make -f Makefile.clangcl BUILDDIR=abuild64/ RCFL=-DEMBED_CHM $(Makeargs) all -j$(nproc)
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# Build the 'old' binaries, which should still run on all 32-bit
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# versions of Windows back to Win95 (but not Win32s). These link
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# against Visual Studio 2003 libraries (the more modern versions
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# assume excessively modern Win32 API calls to be available), specify
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# a subsystem version of 4.0, and compile with /arch:IA32 to prevent
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# the use of modern CPU features like MMX which older machines also
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# might not have.
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#
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# There's no installer to go with these, so they must also embed the
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# help file.
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in putty/windows with clangcl32_2003 do Platform=x86 make -f Makefile.clangcl BUILDDIR=buildold/ RCFL=-DEMBED_CHM $(Makeargs) CCTARGET=i386-pc-windows-msvc13.0.0 SUBSYSVER=,4.0 EXTRA_windows=wincrt0.obj EXTRA_console=crt0.obj EXTRA_libs=libcpmt.lib XFLAGS="/arch:IA32 -Wno-pragma-pack" all -j$(nproc)
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# Remove test programs again.
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in putty/windows do make -f Makefile.clangcl BUILDDIR=build32/ cleantestprogs
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in putty/windows do make -f Makefile.clangcl BUILDDIR=build64/ cleantestprogs
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in putty/windows do make -f Makefile.clangcl BUILDDIR=abuild32/ cleantestprogs
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in putty/windows do make -f Makefile.clangcl BUILDDIR=abuild64/ cleantestprogs
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in putty/windows do make -f Makefile.clangcl BUILDDIR=buildold/ cleantestprogs
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# Code-sign the standalone versions of the binaries.
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ifneq "$(cross_winsigncode)" "" in putty/windows do $(cross_winsigncode) -N -i https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ build*/*.exe abuild*/*.exe
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in putty/doc do make mostlyclean
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in putty/doc do make $(Docmakever) -j$(nproc)
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in putty/windows/buildold do zip -k -j putty.zip `ls *.exe | grep -v puttytel` ../../doc/putty.chm
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in putty/windows/build32 do zip -k -j putty.zip `ls *.exe | grep -v puttytel` ../../doc/putty.chm
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in putty/windows/build64 do zip -k -j putty.zip `ls *.exe | grep -v puttytel` ../../doc/putty.chm
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in putty/windows/abuild32 do zip -k -j putty.zip `ls *.exe | grep -v puttytel` ../../doc/putty.chm
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in putty/windows/abuild64 do zip -k -j putty.zip `ls *.exe | grep -v puttytel` ../../doc/putty.chm
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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/buildold/*.exe putty/w32old/$@
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deliver putty/windows/buildold/putty.zip putty/w32old/$@
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deliver putty/windows/build32/*.exe putty/w32/$@
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deliver putty/windows/build32/putty.zip putty/w32/$@
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deliver putty/windows/build64/*.exe putty/w64/$@
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deliver putty/windows/build64/putty.zip putty/w64/$@
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deliver putty/windows/installer32.msi putty/w32/$(Ifilename32).msi
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deliver putty/windows/installer64.msi putty/w64/$(Ifilename64).msi
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deliver putty/windows/installera32.msi putty/wa32/$(Ifilenamea32).msi
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deliver putty/windows/installera64.msi putty/wa64/$(Ifilenamea64).msi
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deliver putty/windows/abuild32/*.exe putty/wa32/$@
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deliver putty/windows/abuild32/putty.zip putty/wa32/$@
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deliver putty/windows/abuild64/*.exe putty/wa64/$@
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deliver putty/windows/abuild64/putty.zip putty/wa64/$@
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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/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/buildold/*.map maps/w32old/$@
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deliver putty/windows/build32/*.map maps/w32/$@
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deliver putty/windows/build64/*.map maps/w64/$@
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deliver putty/windows/abuild32/*.map maps/wa32/$@
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deliver putty/windows/abuild64/*.map maps/wa64/$@
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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 . do pwd > builddir
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read Builddir builddir
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in-dest putty do a=`\find * -type f -print`; for hash in md5 sha1 sha256 sha512; do ($${hash}sum $$a; echo; cat $(Builddir)/putty/$${hash}sums.installer) > $${hash}sums; done
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# And construct .htaccess files. One in the top-level directory,
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# setting the MIME types for Windows help files and providing an
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# appropriate link to the source archive:
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in-dest putty do echo "AddType application/octet-stream .chm" >> .htaccess
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in-dest putty do set -- putty*.tar.gz; for k in '' .gpg; do echo RedirectMatch temp '(.*/)'putty.tar.gz$$k\$$ '$$1'"$$1$$k" >> .htaccess; done
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# And one in each binary directory, providing links for the installers.
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in-dest putty do for params in "w32 putty-installer" "w64 putty-64bit-installer" "wa32 putty-arm32-installer" "wa64 putty-arm64-installer"; do (set -- $$params; subdir=$$1; installername=$$2; cd $$subdir && for ext in msi exe; do set -- putty*installer.$$ext; if test -f $$1; then for k in '' .gpg; do echo RedirectMatch temp '(.*/)'$${installername}.$$ext$$k\$$ '$$1'"$$1$$k" >> .htaccess; done; fi; done); done
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