Building the package target after installing the NSIS installer is all there is to it. It's very easy if you have the time and a build machine to do it...
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 9:16 AM, Brad King <[email protected]> wrote: > Roman Yakovenko wrote: > > On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 1:33 PM, Brad King <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> FYI, there is a CPack configuration available in the gccxml checkout. > >> You can create your own installer using CPack's NSIS generator. > > > > Can you point me to the documentation or explain how I can do this? > > > > I build GCCXML on Linux and Windows almost every time you fix > > something. I have no problem to build installer and upload it to > > SourceForge. > > Basic CPack documentation (which also comes in its man page) is here: > > http://www.cmake.org/cmake/help/cpack2.6docs.html > > The gccxml source already has all the configuration files. On linux > with CMake 2.6 you can just run > > make package > > On Windows you need to install NSIS and then run CMake and build gccxml. > There should be a PACKAGE target in VS or "make package" in MSYS. FYI, > Dave Cole (Cc-ed) implemented the package configuration rules in gccxml. > > -Brad >
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