#********************************************************************** ## ## ImageGrid.Viewer Makefile... ## # # Make dependencies that need to be installed (make check): # - General # - bash # - git # - nodejs / npm # also nodejs-legacy seems to be required by some code... # - npm i -g electron electron-rebuild asar less (optional) # - wget # - zip / unzip / zipnote # if zipnote fails this is likely due to a bug in # v3.0, to fix this by either upgrading to 3.1 or # a patched version of 3.0... # for more info and patch see: # https://goo.gl/csQmQo # - sed # - grep / fgrep # - printf # - Windows # - MSVS -- to build native node modules (sharp) # - Linux # - macOS # - iOS # - Android # - web # # ## To print full list of user make targets use: ## make help ## ## ## Variables to control the build: ## APP_NAME - Application name ## APP_BIN - App binary name (ignored for MacOS) ## ## ARCH - target achitecture (ia32, x86) ## TARGET_OS - target OS (win32, linux, darwin) ## ## ELECTRON_DOWNOAD_URL ## - URL to download electron binary ## ELECTRON_DIST - electron distribution file name pattern ## BUILD_MODE - can be "repack" or "in-place" (default) ## ## NOTE: when setting variables avoid using spaces and other characters ## make can get fussy about... ## NOTE: to do a repack build call: ## (export BUILD_MODE=repack && make) # NOTE: in most cases we do not add a "/" to target dirs to destinguish # them from target files except for one case: # $(BUILD_DIR)/$(APP_NAME)-%/ # this will help make destinguish it from things like: # $(DIST_DIR)/$(APP_NAME)-%.zip ## NOTE: cross compilation is at this time not supported, if you try it ## and it works then 1) you got very lucky and 2) tell me about it =) ## ...at least the node native packages (sharp) will likely either ## fail or will get compiled to the wrong arch and not be used and ## some non-native packages may misbehave (though I'm not aware of ## any at this point, so report them if you encounter one). ## This is complicated by the fact that most of ImageGrid.Viewer is ## platform-agnostic and will run on almost anything and will simply ## try to ignore broken packages and features depending on them, so ## check the console log for any odd load reports... ## ...but note that cross-building and packaging is possible either ## without the native modules or with them pre-built for the target ## platform. ## ## ## Examples: ## # check if all dependencies are available... ## make check ## ## # full build... ## make clean dist ## ## # build for darwin... (XXX needs testing) ## export TARGET_OS=darwin && make clean dist ## # # #---------------------------------------------------------------------- # # ToDo: # - sync version numbers between: # - git tags (currently not used) # - package.json # can't use only this because it can't be imported # in browser directly... # ...do we actually need the file:// version working? # - version.js # - app icons... # - add a cli-only build target... # - installers: # - msi (wix) # - deb # - rpm # - ... # - cross-compiling support (???) # - cross-package with pre-built libs... # - nwjs??? # # # Links: # WiX example... # https://helgeklein.com/blog/2014/09/real-world-example-wix-msi-application-installer/ # npm modules to abstract WiX... # https://www.npmjs.com/package/electron-wix-msi # https://www.npmjs.com/package/electron-builder # # # #********************************************************************** # basic configuration... .SECONDEXPANSION: SHELL := $(shell which bash) # set path to use local tools... export PATH := $(shell pwd)/node_modules/.bin/:$(PATH) # variables... APP_NAME ?= ImageGrid.Viewer VERSION_FALLBACK ?= 4.0.0a # NOTE: we are not using './ig --version 2> /dev/null' because it will # not work before we do 'npm install'... VERSION := $(strip $(shell \ node version.js \ || echo $(VERSION_FALLBACK))) DATE := $(strip $(shell date "+%Y%m%d%H%M")) COMMIT := $(strip $(shell git rev-parse HEAD)) # Electron... # # NOTE: Linux does not let an app run if some of the libs it is dynamically # linked against are missing, this can happen if we try to run electron # on a non-GUI box (i.e. no gtk)... # ...love the "statically" linked "dynamic" libs... ELECTRON_VERSION_FALLBACK ?= v1.8.1 ELECTRON_VERSION := $(strip $(shell \ electron -v 2> /dev/null \ || echo $(ELECTRON_VERSION_FALLBACK))) ELECTRON_DOWNOAD_URL ?= https://github.com/electron/electron/releases/download/$(ELECTRON_VERSION) ELECTRON_DIST ?= electron-$(ELECTRON_VERSION)-$(TARGET_OS)-$(ARCH).zip # NW... # # XXX get the version dynamically... (???) NW_VERSION ?= v0.28.0 NW_DIST ?= nwjs-sdk-$(NW_VERSION)-$(NW_OS)-$(ARCH).zip NW_DOWNOAD_URL ?= https://dl.nwjs.io/$(NW_VERSION) BUILD_MODE ?= in-place # OS-specific stuff... ifeq ($(OS),Windows_NT) # NOTE: this is electron naming convention... TARGET_OS ?= win32 NW_OS ?= win # set arch... ifeq ($(PROCESSOR_ARCHITEW6432),AMD64) ARCH ?= x64 else ifeq ($(PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE),AMD64) ARCH ?= x64 endif ifeq ($(PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE),x86) ARCH ?= ia32 endif endif else ifeq ($(shell uname -s),Linux) TARGET_OS ?= linux NW_OS ?= $(TARGET_OS) endif ifeq ($(shell uname -s),Darwin) TARGET_OS ?= darwin NW_OS ?= osx endif # set arch... ifeq ($(shell uname -m),x86_64) ARCH ?= x64 endif ifneq ($(filter %86,$(shell uname -p)),) ARCH ?= ia32 endif endif # setup path and file naming stuff... ifeq ($(TARGET_OS),win32) APP_BIN ?= ig ELECTRON_BIN = electron ASAR_PATH = resources EXT = .exe DLLs = "$@/"*dll endif ifeq ($(TARGET_OS),linux) APP_BIN ?= ig ELECTRON_BIN = electron ASAR_PATH = resources endif ifeq ($(TARGET_OS),darwin) APP_BIN ?= $(APP_NAME) ELECTRON_BIN = Electron ASAR_PATH = Electron.app/Contents/Resources EXT = .app endif #---------------------------------------------------------------------- # Built-in make stuff... # NOTE: some of the targets are directories so this will enable GNUMake's # automatic cleanup to work. # ...not sure if this is the right way to go... RM += -r MD = @mkdir -p #********************************************************************** # Paths and lists... TARGET_DIR = targets DIST_DIR = dist # NOTE: this can not contain spaces... BUILD_DIR = build NODE_DIR = node_modules LIB_DIR = lib EXT_LIB_DIR = ext-lib CSS_DIR = css CFG_DIR = cfg DOMAIN_DIR = imagegrid FEATURES_DIR = features WORKERS_DIR = workers IMAGES_DIR = images LICENSE = LICENSE BUILD_INFO = $(BUILD_DIR)/INFO PROJECT_FILES = package.json # get all .css build targets, in addition, get all the .less files and # replace .less with .css making them build targets... CSS_FILES := $(patsubst %.less,%.css,$(wildcard css/*.less)) HTML_FILES := $(wildcard *.html) ROOT_JS_FILES := $(wildcard *.js) # NOTE: this is only used for make change/dependency tracking checking... JS_FILES := $(ROOT_JS_FILES) \ $(wildcard $(DOMAIN_DIR)/*.js) \ $(wildcard $(FEATURES_DIR)/*.js) \ $(wildcard $(WORKERS_DIR)/*.js) \ $(wildcard $(LIB_DIR)/*.js) \ $(wildcard $(LIB_DIR)/*/*.js) \ $(wildcard $(EXT_LIB_DIR)/*.js) INCLUDE_NODE_MODULES = ig-object ig-actions ig-features INCLUDE_NW_NODE_MODULES = app-module-path #********************************************************************** # dependencies to check... # # XXX would be nice to either auto-check for these or move them to the # respective section... #DEPENDENCIES_WIX = heat candle light DEPENDENCIES_WEB = node npm lessc DEPENDENCIES_HELP = sed fgrep printf DEPENDENCIES = $(DEPENDENCIES_WEB) \ $(DEPENDENCIES_HELP) \ wget zip unzip zipnote git \ electron electron-rebuild asar #********************************************************************** # help generator... # # Help syntax: # "## Normal help text..." # # "### Section title..." # "##----- Section title ---" # .PHONY: help help: @IFS=$$'\n' ; \ help_lines=(`fgrep -h "##" $(MAKEFILE_LIST) \ | fgrep -v fgrep \ | fgrep -v '"##' \ | sed -e 's/\\$$//'`); \ for help_line in $${help_lines[@]}; do \ IFS=$$'#' ; \ if [ -z "$${help_line/'#'#[#-]*/}" ] ; then \ echo ; \ echo "$${help_line}" \ | sed 's/#\+[- ]*//' \ | sed 's/\s*\(...\|---\)\s*$$/:/'; \ elif [ -z "$${help_line/'#'*/}" ] ; then \ echo "$${help_line}" \ | sed 's/#\+[- ]*//' ; \ else \ help_split=($$help_line) ; \ help_command=`echo $${help_split[0]} \ | sed -e 's/^ *//' -e 's/ *$$//'` ; \ help_info=`echo $${help_split[2]} \ | sed -e 's/^ *//' -e 's/ *$$//'` ; \ printf " %-30s %s\n" $$help_command $$help_info ; \ fi ; \ done #********************************************************************** ### Dependency checking... require(%): @printf "%-20s %s\n" \ "$*" \ "`which $* &> /dev/null && echo '- OK' || echo '- FAIL'`" .PHONY: check-message check-message: @echo "NOTE: simplified versions of utils like grep or sed may" @echo " misbihave, if this happens please install the full" @echo " version..." .PHONY: check check: ## Run all dependency checks check: check-message $(foreach dep,$(DEPENDENCIES),require($(dep))) .PHONY: check-web check-web: ## Run web build dependency checks check-web: check-message $(foreach dep,$(DEPENDENCIES_WEB),require($(dep))) .PHONY: check-help check-help: ## Run help/build (Makefile) dependency checks check-help: check-message $(foreach dep,$(DEPENDENCIES_HELP),require($(dep))) #********************************************************************** ### Generic targets... .PHONY: all all: ## Run the full build chain all: check dev dist deploy .PHONY: dev dev: ## Build the development environment dev: $(NODE_DIR) css .PHONY: dist dist: ## Build distributable package dist: electron-test-dist #dist: electron-dist .PHONY: test-dist test-dist: ## Build testing distributable package test-dist: electron-test-dist # NOTE: with the default sort order this gets the "latest" file, not sure # how portable this is... # XXX should we build what we need to deploy??? # XXX can this be done purely in make??? .PHONY: deploy deploy: ## Run ./scripts/deploy.sh on contents of DIST_DIR deploy: $(wildcard $(DIST_DIR)/$(APP_NAME)-*.zip) $(wildcard scripts/deploy.sh) @[ -e ./scripts/deploy.sh ] \ && for f in $(DIST_DIR)/$(APP_NAME)-*.zip ; do \ [ -e "$${f}" ] \ && bash ./scripts/deploy.sh "$${f}" \ || echo "Nothing to deploy." ; \ done \ || echo Deploy script not found: ./scripts/deploy.sh .PHONY: run run: ## Run app in-place run: electron-run ### Cleanup... .PHONY: clean clean: ## Clean the BUILD_DIR directory $(RM) $(BUILD_DIR) .PHONY: clean-dist clean-dist: ## Clean DIST_DIR directory $(RM) $(DIST_DIR) .PHONY: clean-all clean-all: ## Clean all clean-all: clean clean-dist $(RM) $(TARGET_DIR) $(NODE_DIR) ##---------------------------------------------- Generic components --- .PHONY: css css: ## Build CSS css: $(CSS_FILES) # NOTE: do not use these phony targets as dependencies... # NOTE: these intersect, so one should remove the previos before making # a new app dir... .PHONY: app-dir-full app-dir-minimal app-dir-full: ## Build full app directory app-dir-full: $(PACK_FULL) app-dir-minimal: ## Build minimal app directory app-dir-minimal: $(PACK_MINIMAL) ##----------------------------------------------------- Web/Browser --- .PHONY: web web: ## Build a browser-runnable package web: $(DIST_DIR)/$(APP_NAME)-$(VERSION)-web.zip ##-------------------------------------------------------- Electron --- # XXX this can potentially do a build for an existing/matching *.zip in # the $(DIST_DIR)... .PHONY: electron-dist electron-dist: ## Make electron distributable electron-dist: VERSION := $(VERSION)-el electron-dist: DIST := $(DIST_DIR)/$(APP_NAME)-$(VERSION)-$(TARGET_OS)-$(ARCH).zip electron-dist: $$(DIST) # add a time stamp to version... .PHONY: electron-test-dist electron-test-dist: ## Make electron test distributable electron-test-dist: VERSION := $(VERSION)-$(DATE)-el electron-test-dist: DIST := $(DIST_DIR)/$(APP_NAME)-$(VERSION)-$(TARGET_OS)-$(ARCH).zip electron-test-dist: $$(DIST) #electron-test-dist: $(DIST_DIR)/$(APP_NAME)-$$(VERSION)-$(TARGET_OS)-$(ARCH).zip # NOTE: the "/" at the end here is significant... .PHONY: electron-unpacked electron-unpacked: ## Make unpacked electron app electron-unpacked: VERSION := $(VERSION)-el electron-unpacked: $(BUILD_DIR)/$(APP_NAME)-$$(VERSION)-$(TARGET_OS)-$(ARCH)/ #.PHONY: electron-inst #electron-inst: $(DIST_DIR)/$(APP_NAME)-$(VERSION)-$(TARGET_OS)-$(ARCH).msi # XXX should we have an unpacked run (-clean-run)??? .PHONY: electron-run electron-run: ## Run app in electron electron-run: dev electron e.js ##-------------------------------------------------------------- NW --- # XXX do we actually need this??? # XXX this clashes with the electron build as the recepies do not take the # host framework into account... #.PHONY: nw-dist #nw-dist: VERSION := $(VERSION)-nw #nw-dist: DIST := $(DIST_DIR)/$(APP_NAME)-$(VERSION)-$(TARGET_OS)-$(ARCH).zip #nw-dist: $$(DIST) # XXX # XXX needs a different package.json or a way to share it with electron... .PHONY: nw-run nw-run: ## Run app in nw (outdated) nw-run: dev nw . ##----------------------------------------------- Windows installer --- # XXX ##----------------------------------------------------- Deb package --- # XXX ##----------------------------------------------------- CLI package --- # XXX #********************************************************************** # helpers... up = $(subst $(eval) ,/,$(foreach x,$(subst /, ,$1),..)) zipFrom = cd $1 ; \ zip -r "$(call up,$1)/$2" $3 zipDelFrom = cd $1 ; \ zip -d "$(call up,$1)/$2" $3 #********************************************************************** # build rules... includeNodeModules = $(foreach m,$1,$(BUILD_DIR)/$(APP_NAME)/$(NODE_DIR)/$(m)) PACK_MINIMAL = $(BUILD_DIR)/$(APP_NAME)/ $(call includeNodeModules,$(INCLUDE_NODE_MODULES)) PACK_FULL = $(BUILD_DIR)/$(APP_NAME)/ $(BUILD_DIR)/$(APP_NAME)/$(NODE_DIR) # build date... # NOTE: this depends on lots of stuff so as to be updated in case any of # the dependencies are touched... # XXX add nw version option... $(BUILD_INFO): $(CSS_FILES) $(NODE_DIR) $(PROJECT_FILES) \ $(JS_FILES) $(CSS_FILES) $(HTML_FILES) $(MD) "$(@D)" @echo "Build info:" @echo "$(APP_NAME)" | tee $(BUILD_INFO) @echo "version: $(VERSION)" | tee -a $(BUILD_INFO) @echo "date: $(DATE)" | tee -a $(BUILD_INFO) @echo "commit: $(COMMIT)" | tee -a $(BUILD_INFO) @echo "electron: $(ELECTRON_VERSION)" | tee -a $(BUILD_INFO) %.css: %.less lessc $< > $@ # XXX might be a good idea to install directly to $(BUILD_DIR) so as not # to messup the current dir... # XXX need to make this arch/os specific for cross compiling... # XXX requirejs breaks here for some reason, breaking npm install and # the build... #%/$(NODE_DIR): package.json # $(MD) "$@" # cp package*.json "$(@D)" # cd "$*" ; \ # npm install ; \ # electron-rebuild # @touch "$@" $(NODE_DIR): package.json npm install # NOTE: this may break on some systems due to a dependency issue... electron-rebuild @touch "$@" # build app dir... $(BUILD_DIR)/$(APP_NAME)/: $(PROJECT_FILES) \ $(JS_FILES) $(CSS_FILES) $(HTML_FILES) \ $(BUILD_INFO) \ $(LICENSE) $(MD) "$@" cp -r $(PROJECT_FILES) $(ROOT_JS_FILES) $(HTML_FILES) \ $(CFG_DIR) $(LIB_DIR) $(EXT_LIB_DIR) $(FEATURES_DIR) \ $(DOMAIN_DIR) $(WORKERS_DIR) $(CSS_DIR) $(IMAGES_DIR) \ $(BUILD_INFO) \ $(LICENSE) \ "$(BUILD_DIR)/$(APP_NAME)" cp $(LICENSE) "$(BUILD_DIR)/" # cleanup vim swap files... # NOTE: we need to do this as we copy whole directories... cd "$@" ; \ find . -name *.sw[po] -delete @touch "$@" # add $(NODE_DIR) to app dir... # NOTE: making $(NODE_DIR) a link/junction would be quite a bit faster # but it will also choke asar... # XXX %/$(NODE_DIR): $(NODE_DIR) ??? $(BUILD_DIR)/$(APP_NAME)/$(NODE_DIR): $(NODE_DIR) $(MD) "$@" cp -r "$(NODE_DIR)" "$(@D)" @touch "$@" # add ig-* $(NODE_DIR) modules... $(BUILD_DIR)/$(APP_NAME)/$(NODE_DIR)/%: $(NODE_DIR) $(MD) "$(@D)" cp -r "$(NODE_DIR)/$*" "$(@D)" @touch "$@" #---------------------------------------------------------------------- # Web... $(DIST_DIR)/$(APP_NAME)-$(VERSION)-web.zip: $(PACK_MINIMAL) $(MD) "$(@D)" $(call zipFrom,$<,$@,*) #---------------------------------------------------------------------- # Electron desktop build... # get the electron binary (keep this cached)... .PHONY: electron-target electron-target: $(TARGET_DIR)/$(ELECTRON_DIST) .PRECIOUS: $(TARGET_DIR)/$(ELECTRON_DIST) $(TARGET_DIR)/$(ELECTRON_DIST): $(MD) "$(@D)" wget \ -nc "$(ELECTRON_DOWNOAD_URL)/$(@F)" \ -O "$@" # pack app.asar... # XXX should this update package.json -> set "main" to "e.js"... .PRECIOUS: $(BUILD_DIR)/app.asar # XXX do we need to track changes to pack-full or to build it only if # app.asar is deleted? # ...should we bakup the original package.json??? #$(BUILD_DIR)/app.asar: # make check $(PACK_FULL) $(BUILD_DIR)/app.asar: $(PACK_FULL) # update package.json to start electron... cd "$(BUILD_DIR)/$(APP_NAME)/" ; \ sed -i 's/"index.html"/"e.js"/g' package.json # remove electron from the dist... rm -rf "$(BUILD_DIR)/$(APP_NAME)/$(NODE_DIR)/electron" cd "$(BUILD_DIR)" ; \ asar p "$(APP_NAME)" app.asar \ --exclude-hidden \ --unpack-dir node_modules/sharp # build the app dir... # NOTE: the "/" here is significant -- it prevents conflicts with other # rules... # XXX need to take nw/el version part into account... # XXX need to setup app icons... .PRECIOUS: $(BUILD_DIR)/$(APP_NAME)-%/ $(BUILD_DIR)/$(APP_NAME)-%/: $(TARGET_DIR)/$(ELECTRON_DIST) \ $(BUILD_DIR)/app.asar $(BUILD_INFO) $(LICENSE) unzip -u "$<" -d "$@" cp -r $(BUILD_DIR)/app.asar* "$@/$(ASAR_PATH)/" cp -f "$(BUILD_INFO)" "$(LICENSE)" "$@/" # remove default_app.asar... $(RM) "$@/$(ASAR_PATH)/default_app.asar" # # setup app icon... # # XXX # rename app dir in zip... mv "$@/$(ELECTRON_BIN)$(EXT)" "$@/$(APP_BIN)$(EXT)" # fix permissions... chmod +x "$@/$(APP_BIN)$(EXT)" $(DLLs) @touch "$@" # modify the archive in place... # XXX need to take nw version part into account... # XXX update macos package settings... # there are two ways to go with this: # - manually update and maintain bot Info.plist files # - update the existing ones programmatically # XXX need to setup app icons... # XXX either keep in sync with the repack version or abstract the actions... $(BUILD_DIR)/$(APP_NAME)-%.in-place.zip: $(TARGET_DIR)/$(ELECTRON_DIST) \ $(BUILD_DIR)/app.asar $(BUILD_INFO) cp "$<" "$@.tmp" # # setup macos Info.plist config files... # # XXX # # setup app icon... # # XXX # remove default_app.asar and misc stuff... $(call zipDelFrom,"$(BUILD_DIR)",$@.tmp,"$(ASAR_PATH)/default_app.asar") $(call zipDelFrom,"$(BUILD_DIR)",$@.tmp,"version") # rename electron stuff... # # XXX rename "Electron Helper" on mac builds -- this needs Info.plist changes... # | sed 's/\(^@ \(.*\)Electron Helper\(.*\)\)$$/\1\n@=\2$(APP_NAME) Helper\3/' zipnote "$@.tmp" \ | sed 's/\(^@ LICENSE\)$$/\1\n@=LICENSE.electron/' \ | zipnote -w "$@.tmp" # add app.asar and friends... $(MD) "$(BUILD_DIR)/$(ASAR_PATH)" cp -r $(BUILD_DIR)/app.asar* "$(BUILD_DIR)/$(ASAR_PATH)/" $(call zipFrom,"$(BUILD_DIR)",$@.tmp,"$(ASAR_PATH)" "$(notdir $(BUILD_INFO))" "$(LICENSE)") # rename app... # # XXX also rename MacOS/Electron -> $(APP_NAME) -- this needs Info.plist changes... zipnote "$@.tmp" \ | sed 's/\(^@ $(ELECTRON_BIN)$(EXT)\)\(.*$$\)/\1\2\n@=$(APP_BIN)$(EXT)\2/' \ | zipnote -w "$@.tmp" # cleanup... $(RM) $(BUILD_DIR)/$(firstword $(subst /, ,$(ASAR_PATH))) mv "$@.tmp" "$@" # package the app dir (unpack - update - repack)... # XXX need to take nw/el version part into account (???) # XXX either keep in sync with the in-place version or abstract the actions... $(BUILD_DIR)/$(APP_NAME)-%.repack.zip: $(BUILD_DIR)/$(APP_NAME)-%/ $(MD) "$(@D)" $(call zipFrom,$<,$@,*) # collect the built package to $(DIST_DIR) # XXX need to take nw/el version part into account (???) $(DIST_DIR)/$(APP_NAME)-%.zip: $(BUILD_DIR)/$(APP_NAME)-%.$(BUILD_MODE).zip $(MD) "$(@D)" cp "$<" "$@" #---------------------------------------------------------------------- # NW.js... .PHONY: nw-target nw-target: $(TARGET_DIR)/$(NW_DIST) .PRECIOUS: $(TARGET_DIR)/$(NW_DIST) $(TARGET_DIR)/$(NW_DIST): $(MD) "$(@D)" wget \ -nc "$(NW_DOWNOAD_URL)/$(@F)" \ -O "$@" # NOTE: this needs a clean app dir... # XXX BUG: can't find modules in unpacked node_modules... .PRECIOUS: $(BUILD_DIR)/package.nw $(BUILD_DIR)/package.nw: INCLUDE_NODE_MODULES += $(INCLUDE_NW_NODE_MODULES) $(BUILD_DIR)/package.nw: PACK_MINIMAL = $(BUILD_DIR)/$(APP_NAME)/ \ $(call includeNodeModules,$(INCLUDE_NODE_MODULES)) $(BUILD_DIR)/package.nw: $$(PACK_MINIMAL) # update package.json to start nw... cd "$<" ; \ sed -i 's/"e.js"/"index.html"/g' package.json $(call zipFrom,$<,$@,*) # XXX how do we resolve name collisions between this and electron builds??? # a) naming convention: specific build directory suffixes... # b) generic components mixed and matched (node_modules, ImageGrid.Viewer, ...) # Q: will this actually save us any time/space, considering # we'll need to copy the files anyway??? # - it would be nice to have reusable components that # would be used as-is to build different builds # - this will lead to added complexity for instance # in zipping... # c) both... # XXX things to do next: # - copy rest of node_modules... (???) # - pack... #---------------------------------------------------------------------- # cli... # XXX #---------------------------------------------------------------------- # Desktop installer (WiX)... # harvest directory tree... %.wxs: heat dir $* -gg -o $< # XXX provide -arch x64/ia32... %.wixobj: %.wsx candle -o $@ $< %.msi: %.wixobj light -o $@ $< # installer (WiX)... $(DIST_DIR)/$(APP_NAME)-%.msi: $(BUILD_DIR)/$(APP_NAME)-% $(BUILD_DIR)/$(APP_NAME).wxs $(MD) "$(@D)" #---------------------------------------------------------------------- # deb/rpm package... # XXX #---------------------------------------------------------------------- # Mobile (cordova/PhoneGap)... # XXX #********************************************************************** # vim:set nowrap :