- On linux (Debian based) pyrcc5 does not make it onto the path so
updating the notes here to take care of this behavior and update requirements
so virtual environment load it correctly.
- Fix#766
- Remove references to submodules as they are no longer used
- Update top level readme with more recent status
- Update travis configuration to use python 3.7 instead of latest for now
* Fix main version (Don't use spaces and capitals in versions!)
* Change debian changelog format in hscommon
* Fix build cleanup
* Switch to XZ compression
* Update build instructions
* Build single package for both Debian/Ubuntu
* Update packaging
- Update ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md to help obtain better information for bug
reports.
- Update README.md to reflect more recent changes and highlight areas of
need.
* Update run.py & .gitignore for windows
- Update run.py to execute on windows as SIGQUIT is not available.
- Update .gitignore to ignore the generate .pyd files
Ref #300, #393
* Update package.py for windows
Add package_windows back into package.py
- Using cx_freeze for freezing installation
- Will be using nsis for actual installer
Tested with python 3.5 64bit on windows 10
Ref #393
* Update makefile for windows (+2 misc)
- Update the makefile to support windows
- Use different bin path in virtualenv
- Use pyd instead of so files
- Tested with Msys2
- Add *.exe to .gitignore
- Fix minor format error in package.py
Ref #393
* Add requirements-windows
Add the requirements-windows.txt
- contains cx-Freeze for bundling
Ref #393
* Add initial setup.nsi
Initial Version of a NSIS installer script
- Multi-user install (install for just one or all)
- Registers uninstaller (more values need to finish up)
- Tested both single and all install / uninstall and works
- Still need to add parameters instead of hardcoded values in some spots
- Need to clean up vendor folders / keys if empty on uninstall
- Need to add the other dupeGuru languages to the language list
- Minor cleanup of script needed as well
Ref #393
* Update setup.nsi
Updates to setup.nsi including:
- Defines from CLI
- Version information (MAJOR, MINOR, PATCH)
- Bits (64 / 32)
- SourcePath (if we wanted something other than build)
- Added extra defines to move application specifics to one location
- Added extra defines for uninstall information
- Added calculation of install size
- Added switching between 64 and 32 bit contexts (need to verify
functionality)
- Updated output file naming
- Added NSIS supported languages which are also supported by dupeGuru
- Added rest of registry keys for uninstall information
- Added missing registry key for installType
- Added removeing Vendor folder and registry key if empty on uninstall
Should be very close to having this installer script ready to integrate
into the package.py script if desired.
Ref #393
* Update README & requirements-windows
Minor update to README to indicate windows is supported. Add PyQt5 to
requirements-windows.txt to make installation easier.
* Update packaging for windows
- Update package.py to integrate NSIS for windows
- Update makefile to deal with a few additional windows issues
- Add Windows.md to contain specific windows instructions, if we want
this can be merged with README.md
- Minor formatting update to setup.nsi
Ref #393
* Update README & Windows Instructions
- Update the README to include a reference to the Windows instructions.
- Add some additional notes into Windows Instructions and remove one
incorrect command.
- Update .gitignore to ignore all permutations of env* to allow for
multiple side by side virtual environments (used to build different
versions for windows)
Ref: #393
* Update Window.md
Fix broken python link and move nsis link for consistency.
* More Details in Windows.md
Update Windows.md including:
- Information on compilier requirements for windows
- Notes about the windows 10 sdk
- Some clarification around some of the steps
- Addition of msys2 links
Going to review this a bit more to polish it up.
Ref #393.
It's a deployment headache. Old sparkle versions generate runtime warnings about security and up to date version requires me to compile on 10.10, but after many tries, it seems that I absolutely need to build on my minimum requirements version which is 10.8. So screw Sparkle.
I finally took the time to properly learn how to write makefiles. This
was long overdue, but here we go.
Much of the makefile wraps `build.py`, but gradually, we'll extract
stuff from there until the makefile is the main container for build
logic.
Because of Sparkle, it's now required to build dupeguru on 10.10+, but with MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET, which we now properly set, the results properly runs on 10.8.
This requires a python that has also been compiled with MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.8