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cext: drop the WITH_RUST block
These were used by the `direct-ffi` mode that just got dropped.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Mon, 09 Mar 2020 17:26:30 +0100 |
parents | 081a77df7bc6 |
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WiX Installer ============= The files in this directory are used to produce an MSI installer using the WiX Toolset (http://wixtoolset.org/). The MSI installers require elevated (admin) privileges due to the installation of MSVC CRT libraries into the Windows system store. See the Inno Setup installers in the ``inno`` sibling directory for installers that do not have this requirement. Requirements ============ Building the WiX installers requires a Windows machine. The following dependencies must be installed: * Python 2.7 (download from https://www.python.org/downloads/) * Microsoft Visual C++ Compiler for Python 2.7 (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=44266) * Python 3.5+ (to run the ``packaging.py`` script) Building ======== The ``packaging.py`` script automates the process of producing an MSI installer. It manages fetching and configuring non-system dependencies (such as py2exe, gettext, and various Python packages). The script requires an activated ``Visual C++ 2008`` command prompt. A shortcut to such a prompt was installed with ``Microsoft Visual C++ Compiler for Python 2.7``. From your Start Menu, look for ``Microsoft Visual C++ Compiler Package for Python 2.7`` then launch either ``Visual C++ 2008 32-bit Command Prompt`` or ``Visual C++ 2008 64-bit Command Prompt``. From the prompt, change to the Mercurial source directory. e.g. ``cd c:\src\hg``. Next, invoke ``packaging.py`` to produce an MSI installer. You will need to supply the path to the Python interpreter to use.:: $ python3 contrib\packaging\packaging.py \ wix --python c:\python27\python.exe .. note:: The script validates that the Visual C++ environment is active and that the architecture of the specified Python interpreter matches the Visual C++ environment. An error is raised otherwise. If everything runs as intended, dependencies will be fetched and configured into the ``build`` sub-directory, Mercurial will be built, and an installer placed in the ``dist`` sub-directory. The final line of output should print the name of the generated installer. Additional options may be configured. Run ``packaging.py wix --help`` to see a list of program flags. Relationship to TortoiseHG ========================== TortoiseHG uses the WiX files in this directory. The code for building TortoiseHG installers lives at https://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/thg-winbuild and is maintained by Steve Borho (steve@borho.org). When changing behavior of the WiX installer, be sure to notify the TortoiseHG Project of the changes so they have ample time provide feedback and react to those changes.