Add MSI package generation for Thunderbird. This is an extension of work

supporting bug 231062. (cmp)
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cltbld 2005-01-09 00:26:25 +00:00
parent e51a8420fb
commit 89629fd466
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#
# Contributor(s):
# Brian Ryner <bryner@brianryner.com>
# Chase Phillips <cmp@mozilla.org>
#
# Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the terms of
# either the GNU General Public License Version 2 or later (the "GPL"), or
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installer:
cd $(topsrcdir)/toolkit/mozapps/installer && perl build_static.pl -config "$(CONFIG_DIR)" -srcDir "$(SRC_DIR)" -objDir "$(OBJ_DIR)" -aurl "$(INSTALLER_URL)"
cd $(topsrcdir)/toolkit/mozapps/installer/windows/msi && perl make-msi.pl -config "$(CONFIG_DIR)" -srcDir "$(SRC_DIR)" -objDir "$(OBJ_DIR)" -project thunderbird
include $(topsrcdir)/config/rules.mk

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DistSubdir = bin
packagesFile = basemail-win
FileInstallerEXE = ThunderbirdSetup.exe
FileInstallerMSI = ThunderbirdSetup.msi
FileMainEXE = thunderbird.exe
FileUninstall = UninstallThunderbird.exe
FileUninstallZIP = UninstallThunderbird.zip

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;--- Include MAKEMSI support ------------------------------------------------
#include "thunderbird.mmh"
<$AbortIf Condition=^not VersionNT OR (VersionNT < 400)^ Message=^Can only be installed on WinNT, Windows 2000, XP or greater.^>
<$DirectoryTree Key="INSTALLDIR" DIR="[ProgramFilesFolder]\Mozilla Thunderbird Installer" CHANGE="\" PrimaryFolder="Y">
<$Feature "F_ThunderbirdMain" Title="Browser" Description="Thunderbird installer files" Attributes="FavorLocal">
<$Icon KEY="@Thunderbirdicon" "..\branding\thunderbird.ico">
<$Files "..\install\setup\*.*" SubDir="TREE" DestDir="INSTALLDIR" EXLIST="NotThese">
<$Files "..\install\xpi\*.*" SubDir="TREE" DestDir="INSTALLDIR" EXLIST="NotThese">
#(
<$ExeCA
EXE="[INSTALLDIR]setup.exe"
Args="-ma -ira -nosplash -setDefaultBrowser"
Seq="6401" ;; Run this between PublishProduct and InstallFinalize
Type="AnyRC"
>
#)
<$/Feature>
; fix dialog picture and make it pretty
<$Table "Control">
#(
<$Row
@Where="Control = 'Bitmap'"
@OK="=8"
Attributes="1048577"
>
#)
<$/Table>

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; thunderbird.mmh
;
; Derived from MakeMSI's dennis.mmh:
; (C)opyright Dennis Bareis, Australia, 2003. All rights reserved.
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;--- Set up some options specific to my requirements ------------------------
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#define? DEPT_ARP_URL_PUBLISHER <?PpwizardAuthorHomePage> ;;My main web page
#define? DEPT_ARP_URL_TECHNICAL_SUPPORT <?PpwizardAuthorHomePage> ;;Default to my web site (root)
#define? COMPANY_CONTACT_NAME <$DEPT_NAME> ;;My name
#define? COMPANY_CONTACT_NAME_PHONE ;;My phone contact (don't even think about it :-)
#define? DEFAULT_FILE_WANT_FILEHASH Y ;;My box can generate MD5 hashes!
#define? COMPANY_PREPROCESS_LICENCE_FILE Y ;;Default is to preprocess licence files
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;--- I want to "mark" my development MSIs -----------------------------------
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#define? COMPANY_MSINAME_SUFFIX.D (test)
#define? COMPANY_MSINAME_SUFFIX.P
#define? COMPANY_MSINAME_SUFFIX <$COMPANY_MSINAME_SUFFIX.[MMMODE]> ;;Adds "(test)" in development mode
#define? COMPANY_PRODUCT_NAME_PREFIX.D !!! ;;Developer friendy - sorts up front in ARP (in development mode)
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;--- Some options more as examples than anything else (sets to defaults anyway) ---
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#define? MAKEMSI_HTML_EXTENSION hta ;;Default extension (HTML Application - gets around WINXP SP2 issue)
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;--- The Graphics I want to use (at least by default) -----------------------
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#define? UISAMPLE_DIALOG_FILE_dlgbmp ;;My replacement graphic for the left hand side (vertical) bitmap
;#define? UISAMPLE_DIALOG_FILE_dlgbmp ../branding/Watermrk.bmp ;;My replacement graphic for the left hand side (vertical) bitmap
#define? UISAMPLE_LEFTSIDE_TEXT ;;Disable "left side text"
#define? UISAMPLE_BITMAP_WHITE_BANNER white.bmp ;;Use "white.bmp" if you just want it plain
#define? UISAMPLE_BITMAP_BANNER_GRAPHIC ../branding/Header.bmp ;;The graphic on the right of the "UISAMPLE_BITMAP_WHITE_BANNER"
#define? COMPANY_PRODUCT_ICON ../branding/thunderbird.ico ;;Add-Remove (control panel) icon
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;--- Define the types of boxes that I support -------------------------------
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#(
;--- The VER file will refer to one or more of these platforms or groups ---
#define COMPANY_DEFINE_DEPARTMENTS_PLATFORMS
;--- WINXP ---------------------------------------------------------------
#define PD_WINXP Windows\XP
<$Platform "WINDOWS_XP_SERVER" DESC=^Windows XP Server^ PLATDIR="<$PD_WINXP>\Servers">
<$Platform "WINDOWS_XP_PRO" DESC=^Windows XP PRO^ PLATDIR="<$PD_WINXP>\PRO">
#(
<$Platform "WINDOWS_XP" DESC=^Windows XP (Server/PRO)^
Contains="WINDOWS_XP_SERVER WINDOWS_XP_PRO"
>
#)
;--- WIN2000 -------------------------------------------------------------
#define PD_WIN2000 Windows\2000
<$Platform "WINDOWS_2000_SERVER" DESC=^Windows 2000 Server^ PLATDIR="<$PD_WIN2000>\Servers">
<$Platform "WINDOWS_2000_PRO" DESC=^Windows 2000 PRO^ PLATDIR="<$PD_WIN2000>\PRO">
#(
<$Platform "WINDOWS_2000" DESC=^Windows 2000 (Server/PRO)^
Contains="WINDOWS_2000_SERVER WINDOWS_2000_PRO"
>
#)
;--- Others --------------------------------------------------------------
<$Platform "WINDOWS_NT4" DESC=^Windows NT 4^ PLATDIR="Windows\NT4">
<$Platform "WINDOWS_ME" DESC=^Windows ME^ PLATDIR="Windows\ME">
<$Platform "WINDOWS_98" DESC=^Windows 98^ PLATDIR="Windows\98">
<$Platform "WINDOWS_95" DESC=^Windows 95^ PLATDIR="Windows\95">
;--- A generic one for testing (Maybe it will never be supported) --------
<$Platform "TEST" DESC=^Testing (NOT SUPPORTED)^ PLATDIR="Testing-Unsupported">
;--- Now create a group for all WINDOWS (groups can contain groups) ------
#(
<$Platform "WINDOWS_ALL" DESC=^Any Windows workstations or servers^
Contains="WINDOWS_95 WINDOWS_98 WINDOWS_ME WINDOWS_NT4 WINDOWS_2000 WINDOWS_XP"
>
#)
#)
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;--- I want local build logs & platform logs updated only for production ----
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#define? DENNIS_LOCAL_LOG_ROOT <??*APPDATA>\MAKEMSI.LOGS
#( ';'
;--- Local files for Development Mode Build -----------------------------
#define? DENNIS_MAKEMSI_LOCAL_LOGS_FOR_DEVELOPER_MODE
<$DENNIS_LOCAL_LOG_ROOT>\ALL.LOG ;;Dev+Prod
<$DENNIS_LOCAL_LOG_ROOT>\DEVELOPER.LOG ;;Dev Only
<$DENNIS_LOCAL_LOG_ROOT>\Product\{ProductName}.LOG ;;Dev+Prod
<$DENNIS_LOCAL_LOG_ROOT>\Product\Developer\{ProductName}.LOG ;;Dev Only
#)
#( ';'
;--- Local files for Production Mode Build ------------------------------
#define? DENNIS_MAKEMSI_LOCAL_LOGS_FOR_PRODUCTION_MODE
<$DENNIS_LOCAL_LOG_ROOT>\ALL.LOG ;;Dev+Prod
<$DENNIS_LOCAL_LOG_ROOT>\PRODUCTION.LOG ;;Prod Only
<$DENNIS_LOCAL_LOG_ROOT>\Product\{ProductName}.LOG ;;Dev+Prod
<$DENNIS_LOCAL_LOG_ROOT>\Product\Production\{ProductName}.LOG ;;Prod Only
#)
#( ';'
;--- Development Build --------------------------------------------------
#define? PLATFORM_LOG_FILES.D
;--- Only local files (don't touch platform logs) -----------------------
<$DENNIS_MAKEMSI_LOCAL_LOGS_FOR_DEVELOPER_MODE>
#)
#( ';'
;--- Production build ---------------------------------------------------
#define? PLATFORM_LOG_FILES.P
;--- Logs in other directories ------------------------------------------
<$DENNIS_MAKEMSI_LOCAL_LOGS_FOR_PRODUCTION_MODE>
;--- The normal log files in platform directories (prod only) -----------
<$PLATFORM_DEFAULT_LOG_FILES>
#)
#define? PLATFORM_LOG_FILES <$PLATFORM_LOG_FILES.[MmMode]>
;---[ReadMeMacros4MakemsiDoco]----
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;--- ReadMe Macros (creates and adds readme.txt to current component) -------
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#(
;--- Define README start macro ------------------------------------------
#define ReadMe
;--- Open the output file (following lines placed in the file) ----------
#define+ @@ReadmeName <$MAKEMSI_OUT_LOG_DIR_RELATIVE>\ReadmeFiles\Readme-<$Component?>.TXT ;;Only once per-component!
#define+ @@IsKeyFile {$KeyFile=^N^}
<$FileMake "<$@@ReadmeName>">
;--- Want to keep blank lines! ------------------------------------------
#option PUSH LeaveBlankLines=ON
;--- You add readme text lines between the "<$readme>" and "<$/readme>" tags ---
#)
#(
;--- Define README end macro --------------------------------------------
#define /ReadMe
;--- Restore options to original state ----------------------------------
#option POP
;--- Close the file -----------------------------------------------------
<$/FileMake>
;--- Add the file to the current component ------------------------------
<$File Source="<$@@ReadmeName>" Destination="{$Destination=^ReadMe.TXT^}" KEYPATH=^<$@@IsKeyFile>^>
#)
;---[ReadMeMacros4MakemsiDoco]----
;---[4Doco-FindWscript.exe]----
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;--- Macro to find "WSCRIPT.EXE"
;--- MS stupidly place this file in logically different locations
;--- "C:\windows" in WIN98. Also just to make like difficult it is not
;--- possible to search by attribute, or search path and thus not possible
;--- to avoid possible incorrect matches in fixpack bacup directories, all in
;--- all nearly a handful of reasons to swear at MS in one go....
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#(
#define WSCRIPT.EXE
;--- Can't do this! Can find files in "$NtServicePackUninstall" type directories ---
;<$FileFind File="WSCRIPT.EXE" Property="WSCRIPT.EXE" PATH="[WindowsFolder]" Depth="1">
;--- Thanks MS... -------------------------------------------------------
<$FileFind File="WSCRIPT.EXE" Property="WSCRIPT.EXE.WF" PATH="[WindowsFolder]" Depth="0" Default="">
<$FileFind File="WSCRIPT.EXE" Property="WSCRIPT.EXE.SF" PATH="[SystemFolder]" Depth="0" Default="">
<$PropertyCa "WSCRIPT.EXE" Value="[WSCRIPT.EXE.WF]" Seq="AppSearch-" Condition="WSCRIPT.EXE.WF and (<$CONDITION_EXCEPT_UNINSTALL>)" SeqTable="InstallUISequence InstallExecuteSequence">
<$PropertyCa "WSCRIPT.EXE" Value="[WSCRIPT.EXE.SF]" Seq="AppSearch-" Condition="WSCRIPT.EXE.SF and (<$CONDITION_EXCEPT_UNINSTALL>)" SeqTable="InstallUISequence InstallExecuteSequence">
<$AbortIf
Condition="not WSCRIPT.EXE and (<$CONDITION_EXCEPT_UNINSTALL>)"
Message=^The file "WSCRIPT.EXE" was not found in the "[WindowsFolder]" or "[SystemFolder]" directories!^
SeqTable="InstallUISequence InstallExecuteSequence"
Seq="AppSearch-"
>
#)
;---[4Doco-FindWscript.exe]----
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;--- Include MAKEMSI support ------------------------------------------------
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#include "mozilla-dept.mmh"

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;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; ProductName = Mozilla Thunderbird Installer
; Description = Mozilla Thunderbird Installer is a delivery vehicle for Mozilla
; = Thunderbird for easy, large-scale deployment.
; Installed = WINDOWS_ALL
; MsiName = thunderbird
; Guid.UpgradeCode = {06863EB1-787F-462D-89BD-D7A82A276303}
VERSION : 1.0
DATE : 07 Jan 2005
CHANGES : Initial version.