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Distribution scripts and lists
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This directory (distrib\msw) contains some 4DOS batch files
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(.bat) and 'response' files (.rsp) to simplify the job of
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producing distributions. The .rsp files specify which files are
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associated with a particular module, e.g. wx200vc.rsp refers to
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the VC++ project files, wx200gen.rsp represents the generic files,
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wx200msw.rsp specifies the Windows specific files, etc.
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When making a distribution on Windows, I call zipdist.bat to prepare
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zip files with everything needed for Windows,
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GTK and Motif. zipdist then unzips some of them into
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deliver\wx, removes and adds a few files to perfect the
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distribution.
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zipdist then calls 'makewise.bat' to generate a new wxwin2.wse
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script, for WISE Installer. It takes wisetop.txt, wisebott.txt
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and adds the section for file installation. (If you've modified
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wxwin2.wse using WISE Installer, simply compile and run splitwise.exe
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to put back up-to-date wisetop.txt, wisebott.txt files before
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running zipdist.)
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Finally, zipdist runs WISE Installer using a command line
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argument to produce the setup.* files automatically.
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Note that although zipdist.bat produces archives for 3 platforms,
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I only use a subset of these to produce the Windows-specific
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setup.exe. I then have the option of distributing the zip files
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as well.
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You may need to install 4DOS to run these scripts. If anyone
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wishes to remove 4DOS dependency, that's fine with me.
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Julian Smart, 11th October 1999
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