--
This is required because GlobalSign re-issued the certificate (which
actually required to install InternetExploder in addition to Edge) and
now we have two certs to select from. The /a option seems to use the
latest generated certificate.
* build-aux/speedo.mk: Update from 2.2. Add target w32-msi-release.
* build-aux/speedo/w32/inst.nsi: Fix location of doc files.
* build-aux/speedo/w32/wixlib.wxs: Add gpg-card and fix a wrong name.
* Makefile.am (release): Support a WITH_MSI variable.
(wixlibfile): Improve copying to archive.
(release): Use AMTAR instead of TAR.
--
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add wixlib.wxs
* build-aux/speedo.mk (w32-wixlib): New target.
(w32-release): Build wixlib if WIXPREFIX is set.
(help): Add documentation.
* build-aux/speedo/w32/wixlib.wxs
--
This build a wixlib of the Windows binaries of GnuPG.
A wixlib is a module that can be linked into another
wix project to create an installer including this
module. Gpg4win uses the wixlib from GnuPG for
it's MSI Package.
To build the wixlib you need wine with wine-mono installed
and the wixtoolset.
When calling speedo set the variable WIXPREFIX to
the location containing the extracted toolset.
e.g.:
make -f build-aux/speedo.mk w32-wixlib WIXPREFIX=~/wix
* build-aux/speedo.mk (AUTHENTICODE_SIGNHOST): New.
(AUTHENTICODE_TOOL): New.
(AUTHENTICODE_FILES): New.
(installer): Sign listed files.
(AUTHENTICODE_SIGNHOST): New macro.
(sign-installer): Use that macro instead of direct use of osslsigncode.
--
This also adds code to support signing via a Token. Because there is
no specification of that token, I was not able to write a free driver
for it. Thus we resort to use a running Windows-10 instance with an
enabled ssh server to do the code signing.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
(cherry picked from commit e6901c2bc802996c24335bcb35012ccb74b4ced0)
* build-aux/speedo.mk (speedo_pkg_gpgme_configure): Remove
--disable-w32-qt option.
--
This option is obsolete since GPGME 1.7 (in 2016)
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
--
This can be used to build GnuPG with static versions of the core
gnupg libraries. For example:
make -f build-aux/speedo.mk STATIC=1 SELFCHECK=0 \
INSTALL_PREFIX=/somewhere/gnupg22 native
The SELFCHECK=0 is only needed to build from a non-released version.
You don't need it with a released tarball.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* configure.ac (GNUPG_SWDB_TAG): New ac_define. Set it to "gnupg22".
* tools/gpgconf.c (query_swdb): Use it.
* build-aux/speedo.mk: Change tag "gnupg21" to "gnupg22".
* Makefile.am (distcheck-hook): Ditto.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* build-aux/speedo.mk (dist-source): Expand exclude-vc to
exclude-vcs.
--
Tar 1.29 also has exclude-vcs-ignores so this became
ambiguous.
Signed-off-by: Andre Heinecke <aheinecke@intevation.de>
* build-aux/speedo.mk (w32-sign-installer): New.
(AUTHENTICODE_KEY): New.
(installer-from-source): Use cp instead of mv. Factor code out to ...
(MKSWDB_commands): new macro.
(sign-installer): New.
--
Obviously this is more convenient then doing this all by hand.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
--
As long as a current swdb.lst is available and all directories below
~/b carry the appropriate tarballs this target can be used to build a
w32-installer w/0 any network access.
* configure.ac (BUILD_HOSTNAME): Set to "<anon>" bey default.
* build-aux/speedo.mk (speedo_pkg_gnupg_configure): Add
--enable-build-timestamp.
--
Debian-bug-id: 826309
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* configure.ac: Do nor require libiconv for W32.
* common/utf8conv.c [W32]: Do not incluce iconv.h. Request
libgpg-error iconv macros.
(jnlib_iconv): Use ICONV_CONST macro.
* build-aux/speedo/w32/inst.nsi [!WITH_GUI]: Do not install libiconv.
* build-aux/speedo.mk (speedo_spkgs) [!WITH_GUI]: Likewise.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* build-aux/speedo.mk: Change sqlite to use our mirror and the
swdb.lst file.
* build-aux/speedo/w32/inst.nsi: gpg is now build and installed as
gpg.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* build-aux/getswdb.sh: Add option --find-sha256sum.
* build-aux/speedo.mk (libgpg_error_sha2): New var. Also for all
other packages.
(SHA2SUM): New.
(SETVARS, SETVARS_W64): Prefer sha256sum over sha1sum.
(installer-from-source): Create swdb fragment.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* build-aux/speedo.mk: Always build pinentry for w32.
(speedo_pkg_pinentry_configure): Adjust to modern pinentry.
* build-aux/speedo/w32/inst.nsi: Install native pinentry under the
name pinentry-basic.exe.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* build-aux/speedo.mk (WITH_GUI): New macro. The Windows installer is
now build by default without any GUI stuff.
* build-aux/speedo/w32/inst.nsi: Change standard installation
directory.
(AddToPath, un.RemoveFromPath): New.
(gnupginst): Add bin directory to the PATH.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* build-aux/speedo/w32/README.txt: Include GnuPG Readme.
* build-aux/speedo/w32/gnupg-logo-150x57.bmp: New.
* build-aux/speedo/w32/gnupg-logo-164x314.bmp: New.
* build-aux/speedo/w32/inst.nsi: Add logos.
* build-aux/speedo.mk ($(bdir)/NEWS.tmp): Extract news items.
--
The welcome page logo is basically a placeholder until someone has
created a pretty one.
* build-aux/getswdb.sh: Add option --skip-verify.
* build-aux/speedo.mk: Add config var CUSTOM_SWDB. Tage adns version
from swdb and build for Windows with adns.
* build-aux/speedo.mk (TARGETOS): Init with empty string.
(speedo_pkg_gnupg_configure): Use --enable-gpg2-is-gpg only for w32.
(INST_VERSION, INST_PROD_VERSION): Create only for w32.
--
With this it is now possible build and install gnupg 2.1 properly
below /usr/local:
make -f TOPSRC/build-aux/speed.ml native INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local
Of course you need installation priviliges for the /usr/local tree.
* build-aux/getswdb.sh: Add option --find-sha1sum.
* build-aux/speedo.mk (check-tools): New phony target. Not yet used.
(SHA1SUM): New var. Use it instead of sha1sum.
* build-aux/getswdb.sh: New.
* build-aux/speedo.mk: Get release version numbers from swdb.lst.
--
This should make maintaining GnuPG installations easier. Running
make -f /foo/gnupg/build-aux/speedo.mk TARGETOS=native WHAT=release
downloads all GnuPG related packages and builds them. The gnupg
directory may be a GIT checkout but in that case please run
./autogen.sh on it first. Note that currently swdb.lst is always
downloaded from gnupg.org and thus monitoring the network or the gnupg
machine reveal information on who is currently building GnuPG. If
there is an easy way to detect that TOR is enabled this can be changed
to directly download from the GnuPG hidden service.