Move to new buildsystem / Bump / remove useless msi and license parts in *.ins

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Mario Fetka 2012-02-24 05:14:54 +01:00
parent 6d4ece9e1d
commit a0cfc31c9b
8 changed files with 102 additions and 105 deletions

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@ -4,7 +4,6 @@
; credits: http://www.opsi.org/credits/
Set $MsiId$ = '{XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX}'
Set $UninstallProgram$ = $InstallDir$ + "\uninst000.exe"
Message "Uninstalling " + $ProductId$ + " ..."
@ -14,11 +13,6 @@ if FileExists($UninstallProgram$)
Winbatch_uninstall
sub_check_exitcode
endif
if not (GetRegistryStringValue32("[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\" + $MsiId$ + "] DisplayName") = "")
comment "MSI id " + $MsiId$ + " found in registry, starting msiexec to uninstall"
Winbatch_uninstall_msi
sub_check_exitcode
endif
comment "Delete files"
Files_uninstall /32Bit
@ -30,14 +24,8 @@ comment "Delete program shortcuts"
LinkFolder_uninstall
[Winbatch_uninstall]
; Choose one of the following examples as basis for program uninstall
;
; PuTTY 0.58+ uninstallers call 'putty -cleanup-during-uninstall' during uninstall. This causes a pop-up to appear which breaks the silent uninstall.
"$UninstallProgram$" /VERYSILENT /NORESTART
[Winbatch_uninstall_msi]
msiexec /x $MsiId$ /qb! REBOOT=ReallySuppress
[Files_uninstall]
; Example for recursively deleting the installation directory (don't forget the trailing backslash):
;

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@ -6,19 +6,25 @@
[Actions]
requiredWinstVersion >= "4.10.8.6"
DefVar $MsiId$
DefVar $UninstallProgram$
DefVar $LogDir$
DefVar $ProductId$
DefVar $MinimumSpace$
DefVar $InstallDir$
DefVar $ExitCode$
DefVar $LicenseRequired$
DefVar $LicenseKey$
DefVar $LicensePool$
Set $LogDir$ = "%SystemDrive%\tmp"
; The token BUILDER_VARIABLES will be replaced by opsi-builder.sh
; and adds the following variables:
; from builder-product.cfg : all variables definded by attribute WINST[index]
; from builder-product.cfg : VENDOR PN VERSION RELEASE PRIORITY ADVICE TYPE
; from opsi-builder.cfg : CREATOR_TAG CREATOR_NAME CREATOR_EMAIL
; auto generated winst-variables
; $IconFile$: path to product picture
;
@@BUILDER_VARIABLES@@
; ----------------------------------------------------------------
; - Please edit the following values -
; ----------------------------------------------------------------
@ -29,8 +35,6 @@ Set $ProductId$ = "winscp"
Set $MinimumSpace$ = "20 MB"
; the path were we find the product after the installation
Set $InstallDir$ = "%ProgramFiles32Dir%\WinSCP"
Set $LicenseRequired$ = "false"
Set $LicensePool$ = "p_" + $ProductId$
; ----------------------------------------------------------------
if not(HasMinimumSpace ("%SystemDrive%", $MinimumSpace$))
@ -48,11 +52,6 @@ else
Message "Installing " + $ProductId$ + " ..."
if $LicenseRequired$ = "true"
comment "Licensing required, reserve license and get license key"
Sub_get_licensekey
endif
comment "Start setup program"
Winbatch_install
Sub_check_exitcode
@ -66,22 +65,13 @@ else
comment "Create shortcuts"
LinkFolder_install
comment "Test for installation success"
; Test if software marked as installed in registry
; if (GetRegistryStringValue32("[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\{XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX}] DisplayName") = "")
; logError "Fatal: After Installation 32 bit [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\{XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX}] not found"
; isFatalError
; else
; comment "Successful Installation"
; endif
endif
[Winbatch_install]
; Choose one of the following examples as basis for your installation
; You can use $LicenseKey$ var to pass a license key to the installer
;
"%ScriptPath%\X86FILE" /VERYSILENT /NORESTART
"$InstallExe$" /VERYSILENT /NORESTART
[Files_install]
; Example of recursively copying some files into the installation directory:
@ -130,44 +120,6 @@ endif
; icon_index: 2
; end_link
[Sub_get_licensekey]
if opsiLicenseManagementEnabled
comment "License management is enabled and will be used"
comment "Trying to get a license key"
Set $LicenseKey$ = demandLicenseKey ($LicensePool$)
; If there is an assignment of exactly one licensepool to the product the following call is possible:
; Set $LicenseKey$ = demandLicenseKey ("", $ProductId$)
;
; If there is an assignment of a license pool to a windows software id, it is possible to use:
; DefVar $WindowsSoftwareId$
; $WindowsSoftwareId$ = "..."
; Set $LicenseKey$ = demandLicenseKey ("", "", $WindowsSoftwareId$)
DefVar $ServiceErrorClass$
set $ServiceErrorClass$ = getLastServiceErrorClass
comment "Error class: " + $ServiceErrorClass$
if $ServiceErrorClass$ = "None"
comment "Everything fine, we got the license key '" + $LicenseKey$ + "'"
else
if $ServiceErrorClass$ = "LicenseConfigurationError"
LogError "Fatal: license configuration must be corrected"
LogError getLastServiceErrorMessage
isFatalError
else
if $ServiceErrorClass$ = "LicenseMissingError"
LogError "Fatal: required license is not supplied"
isFatalError
endif
endif
endif
else
LogError "Fatal: license required, but license management not enabled"
isFatalError
endif
[Sub_check_exitcode]
comment "Test for installation success via exit code"
set $ExitCode$ = getLastExitCode

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@ -6,24 +6,29 @@
[Actions]
requiredWinstVersion >= "4.10.8.6"
DefVar $MsiId$
DefVar $UninstallProgram$
DefVar $LogDir$
DefVar $ExitCode$
DefVar $ProductId$
DefVar $InstallDir$
DefVar $LicenseRequired$
DefVar $LicensePool$
Set $LogDir$ = "%SystemDrive%\tmp"
; The token BUILDER_VARIABLES will be replaced by opsi-builder.sh
; and adds the following variables:
; from builder-product.cfg : all variables definded by attribute WINST[index]
; from builder-product.cfg : VENDOR PN VERSION RELEASE PRIORITY ADVICE TYPE
; from opsi-builder.cfg : CREATOR_TAG CREATOR_NAME CREATOR_EMAIL
; auto generated winst-variables
; $IconFile$: path to product picture
;
@@BUILDER_VARIABLES@@
; ----------------------------------------------------------------
; - Please edit the following values -
; ----------------------------------------------------------------
Set $ProductId$ = "winscp"
Set $InstallDir$ = "%ProgramFiles32Dir%\WinSCP"
Set $LicenseRequired$ = "false"
Set $LicensePool$ = "p_" + $ProductId$
; ----------------------------------------------------------------
@ -35,31 +40,4 @@ Message "Uninstalling " + $ProductId$ + " ..."
if FileExists("%ScriptPath%\delsub32.ins")
comment "Start uninstall sub section"
Sub "%ScriptPath%\delsub32.ins"
endif
if $LicenseRequired$ = "true"
comment "Licensing required, free license used"
Sub_free_license
endif
[Sub_free_license]
if opsiLicenseManagementEnabled
comment "License management is enabled and will be used"
comment "Trying to free license used for the product"
DefVar $result$
Set $result$ = FreeLicense($LicensePool$)
; If there is an assignment of a license pool to the product, it is possible to use
; Set $result$ = FreeLicense("", $ProductId$)
;
; If there is an assignment of a license pool to a windows software id, it is possible to use
; DefVar $WindowsSoftwareId$
; $WindowsSoftwareId$ = "..."
; set $result$ = FreeLicense("", "", $WindowsSoftwareId$)
else
LogError "Error: licensing required, but license management not enabled"
isFatalError
endif
endif

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Testing.txt Normal file
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*** Qualitiymanagement/Testing procedure
- Product:
- Name: productname
- Version: xxx
- Release: yyyy
- Environment
- OS: Native windows XP-32Bit installation
- Preinstalled packages: None (also no aio)
- Files used while testing:
File1: http://domain.de/file.ext
- Testing process:
OPSI-action:
- Installation (without dependencies like AIO/Firefox): ??
Result:
- File extensions related to program: ??
- Start menu entry: ??
- Starting/using program: viewer works, File1 is shown correctly: ??
OPSI-action:
- Uninstall
Result:
- File extensions related to program: unrelated: ??
- Start menu entry: none: ??

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builder-product.cfg Normal file
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############################
# Setup product information
############################
VENDOR="winscp.net"
PN="winscp"
VERSION="4.3.7"
RELEASE="1"
PRIORITY="0"
ADVICE=""
# TYPE - defines, if the install files are public or restricted.
# Valid value: restricted | public
TYPE="public"
DL_FILE[0]="r6fnfoaa7kcoh857wrtm.png"
DL_SOURCE[0]="http://apfelportal.de/host/images/r6fnfoaa7kcoh857wrtm.png"
DL_FILE[1]="winscp437setup.exe"
DL_SOURCE[1]="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/winscp/winscp437setup.exe"
DL_ARCH[1]="X86"
DL_WINST_NAME[1]=InstallExe
# File array index for the image showing while installing the program
ICON_DL_INDEX=0

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##############################################################################
# This optional file "builder-targets-cb.sh" will be called by builder.sh
#
# The targets will be called from thde opsi-builder using the following
# order: config, prepare, retrieve, create, package, publish, commit, cleanup
# You can overwrite the target functions in builder-targets-cb.sh
#
# You can define callback functions. The functions are called from
# opsi-builder within processing a target
# cb_package_makeproductfile
#
# You can use every variable defined in any configuration file or by
# the defined builder script itself. Also, calling the predefined
# targets builder_<targetname> is possible.
#
# Abstract:
# target order: config, prepare, retrieve, create, package, publish, commit, cleanup
# callbacks: <none>
#
##############################################################################
function cleanup() {
echo "Cleanup"
builder_cleanup
}

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e6bb1b17c5c21713ab5727c31e46141400037df5 /usr/portage/distfiles/winscp436setup.exe

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c9185f91a1184a929170c18c351c6060415aec6d /home/mario/.opsi-dist-cache/winscp-4.3.7/X86/winscp437setup.exe