Rebecca
You are
on the right track your changes for v2.2.6 are correct. I just have not checked
in the update for v2.2.6 installer.
You should
unzip the compiled exe zip file into the WinInstaller\GnuGk directory and
then replace the bin directory binaries with your own and recompile the
installer and it will pick up all the relevent files from the existing zip as
well as your new binaries.
Simon
Hi Simon,
Thanks for that!!!... A question... the gnugk.iss file
is the 2.2.5 version (comes with gnugk2.2.6), is there a 2.2.6 version of
gnugk.iss???
It's just that there are errors such as that there is no
billing.pl or .cvsignore in v2.2.6. It's all good, I can just take these lines
out of the gnugk.iss file, I just wanted to check is these functions were
actually removed in the newer version of gnugk, or whether I should still be
leaving them in gnugk.iss but change the path (I don't know where they are, if
they exist).
Also, when you said to 'Extract the existing
v2.2.6 zip file into contrib\WinInstaller\GnuGk\' did you mean the
whole gnugk2.2.6 source package? It's just that it seems weird to be copying a
whole package into itself. Am I understanding you correctly???
There
was no existing \bin directory, so I created one and placed my gnugk.exe,
addpasswd.exe and gatekeeper.ini in there... yes??? Am I doing it right???
Thanks again!!!
Bec
From: s.horne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx To:
openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Sat, 1 Dec 2007 22:16:18
+1000 Subject: Re: How do I create a setup.exe from
gnugk sourcecode???
Rebecca
Make sure you
release your changes back to the community as GnuGk is GNU licenced...
Now that is out of
the way :)
Download istool from
www.istool.org and open the gnugk.iss file. Extract
the existing v2.2.6 zip file into contrib\WinInstaller\GnuGk\ then
replace the bin\gnugk.exe from the zip file with your build
then create the install package with istool.
Simon
Hi,
I have downloaded the GnuGK
source code and compiled it with Microsoft Visual C++ (along with pwlib,
etc). I have built it from scratch because I wanted to edit the source
code to provide some kind of dynamic bandwidth control. (That's another
matter :) )
This creates gnugk.exe in C:\Program
Files\gnugk-2.2.6\Release
At the moment I have simply moved this
gnugk.exe to the directory: C:\Program Files\C:\Program
Files\gnugk-2.2.6\contrib\WinInstaller\Install where the gatekeeper.ini
file is located, and to run the gatekeeper I am just running the .exe file
from there.
It's all working fine, but I would like to somehow
find a way of setting it up like the pre-built version (GnuGKSetup226.exe)
that creates all the access to the gatekeeper through the Start
menu>Program Files. (i.e. Add User, Monitor, etc)
Is there some
way of simply incorporating my gnugk.exe into the GnuGKSetup2.2.6.exe? Or
another way???
I haven't had any experience with creating install
applications, so don't really know what I'm doing.
I just didn't
want to start trying to make an install aplication if there was some way
to do it with the files already provided, etc....
Any help
please???
Thanks, Bec
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