* 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.
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The welcome page logo is basically a placeholder until someone has
created a pretty one.
* build-aux/speedo.mk: Change name of build directory to PLAY.
Improve the dist-source target.
* build-aux/speedo/w32/gdk-pixbuf-loaders.cache: Add a blank
line (plus comment).
* build-aux/speedo/w32/inst.nsi: Change name of file to gnupg-w32-*.
Install more tools.
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gdk-pixbuf-loaders.cache needs to end with an extra LF or the
gdk-pixbuf is not able to read the last entry. The final comment is
to make our git sanity checks happy.
Running
make -f build-aux/speedo.mk \
TARGETOS=w32 TARBALLS=~/tarballs installer
does now create a working installer. After removing dirmngr from the
installation GPA kind of works. There are remaining problems with
dirmngr and scdaemon which will be fixed soon.
Running
make -f build-aux/speedo.mk \
TARGETOS=w32 TARBALLS=~/tarballs dist-source
creates an xz compressed tarball with all the sources used to build
the installer. Distributing this tarball along with the installer is
sufficient to comply with the GPL. Well, some more instructions
should be given in the readme files.
* build-aux/speedo/: New.
* build-aux/speedo/w32/: New.
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The new installer uses some code from Gpg4win but is much smaller and
easier to maintain. To build an installer, unpack GnuPG and then run
make -f build-aux/speedo.mk TARBALLS=~/mytarballs installer
~/mytarballs is a directory with tarballs of external libraries. See
speedo.mk for a list of them.
WARNING: The installed W32 version does not correctly work right now.