tomboy r2217 - in trunk: . Setup



Author: sharm
Date: Sun Oct 12 22:31:36 2008
New Revision: 2217
URL: http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/tomboy?rev=2217&view=rev

Log:
2008-10-12  Sandy Armstrong  <sanfordarmstrong gmail com>

	* Tomboy.sln: 
	* Setup/*: Add WiX installer project for SharpDevelop. As far as I can tell
	Visual Studio 2008 just ignores it.

Added:
   trunk/Setup/   (props changed)
   trunk/Setup/Files.wxs
   trunk/Setup/Setup.wixproj
   trunk/Setup/Setup.wxs
   trunk/Setup/license.rtf
Modified:
   trunk/ChangeLog
   trunk/Tomboy.sln

Added: trunk/Setup/Files.wxs
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--- (empty file)
+++ trunk/Setup/Files.wxs	Sun Oct 12 22:31:36 2008
@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
+ï<?xml version="1.0"?>
+<Wix xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/wix/2006/wi";>
+	<Fragment>
+		<DirectoryRef Id="TARGETDIR">
+			<Directory Id="ProgramFilesFolder" Name="PFiles">
+				<Directory Id="INSTALLDIR" Name="Tomboy">
+					<Component Id="MyComponent" Guid="01F111EB-3C6C-4E5B-8655-7922ED600DAC" DiskId="1">
+						<File Id="LicenseFile" Name="license.rtf" Source="license.rtf" />
+						<File Source="..\bin\Debug\Backlinks.dll" Name="Backlinks.dll" Id="Backlinks.dll" />
+						<File Source="..\bin\Debug\Bugzilla.dll" Name="Bugzilla.dll" Id="Bugzilla.dll" />
+						<File Source="..\bin\Debug\ExportToHtml.dll" Name="ExportToHtml.dll" Id="ExportToHtml.dll" />
+						<File Source="..\bin\Debug\ExportToHtml.xsl" Name="ExportToHtml.xsl" Id="ExportToHtml.xsl" />
+						<File Source="..\bin\Debug\FileSystemSyncService.dll" Name="FileSystemSyncService.dll" Id="FileSystemSyncService.dll" />
+						<File Source="..\bin\Debug\FixedWidth.dll" Name="FixedWidth.dll" Id="FixedWidth.dll" />
+						<File Source="..\bin\Debug\ICSharpCode.SharpZipLib.dll" Name="ICSharpCode.SharpZipLib.dll" Id="ICSharpCode.SharpZipLib.dll" />
+						<File Source="..\bin\Debug\InsertTimestamp.dll" Name="InsertTimestamp.dll" Id="InsertTimestamp.dll" />
+						<File Source="..\bin\Debug\Mono.Addins.dll" Name="Mono.Addins.dll" Id="Mono.Addins.dll" />
+						<File Source="..\bin\Debug\Mono.Addins.dll.config" Name="Mono.Addins.dll.config" Id="Mono.Addins.dll.config" />
+						<File Source="..\bin\Debug\Mono.Addins.Gui.dll" Name="Mono.Addins.Gui.dll" Id="Mono.Addins.Gui.dll" />
+						<File Source="..\bin\Debug\Mono.Addins.Setup.dll" Name="Mono.Addins.Setup.dll" Id="Mono.Addins.Setup.dll" />
+						<File Source="..\bin\Debug\Mono.Posix.dll" Name="Mono.Posix.dll" Id="Mono.Posix.dll" />
+						<File Source="..\bin\Debug\MonoPosixHelper.dll" Name="MonoPosixHelper.dll" Id="MonoPosixHelper.dll" />
+						<File Source="..\bin\Debug\NoteOfTheDay.dll" Name="NoteOfTheDay.dll" Id="NoteOfTheDay.dll" />
+						<File Source="..\bin\Debug\Tomboy.exe" Name="Tomboy.exe" Id="Tomboy.exe" Vital="yes">
+						</File>
+						<File Source="..\bin\Debug\Backlinks.pdb" Name="Backlinks.pdb" Id="Backlinks.pdb" />
+						<File Source="..\bin\Debug\Bugzilla.pdb" Name="Bugzilla.pdb" Id="Bugzilla.pdb" />
+						<File Source="..\bin\Debug\ExportToHtml.pdb" Name="ExportToHtml.pdb" Id="ExportToHtml.pdb" />
+						<File Source="..\bin\Debug\FileSystemSyncService.pdb" Name="FileSystemSyncService.pdb" Id="FileSystemSyncService.pdb" />
+						<File Source="..\bin\Debug\FixedWidth.pdb" Name="FixedWidth.pdb" Id="FixedWidth.pdb" />
+						<File Source="..\bin\Debug\InsertTimestamp.pdb" Name="InsertTimestamp.pdb" Id="InsertTimestamp.pdb" />
+						<File Source="..\bin\Debug\NoteOfTheDay.pdb" Name="NoteOfTheDay.pdb" Id="NoteOfTheDay.pdb" />
+						<File Source="..\bin\Debug\Tomboy.pdb" Name="Tomboy.pdb" Id="Tomboy.pdb" />
+					</Component>
+					<Component Id="Shortcuts" Guid="D1F1C647-7D55-4AD2-B765-4152B337546E" DiskId="1">
+					<CreateFolder/>
+						<RegistryKey Root="HKCU" Key="Software\Tomboy\Install"
+							Action="createAndRemoveOnUninstall">
+							<RegistryValue Name="DTSC" Value="1" Type="integer" KeyPath="yes"/>
+						</RegistryKey>
+						<Shortcut Id="startmenuTomboy" Directory="ProgramMenuFolder" Name="Tomboy Notes" WorkingDirectory="INSTALLDIR" Icon="Tomboy.exe" IconIndex="0" Target="[#Tomboy.exe]" />
+						<Shortcut Id="desktopTomboy" Directory="DesktopFolder" Name="Tomboy Notes" WorkingDirectory="INSTALLDIR" Icon="Tomboy.exe" IconIndex="0" Target="[#Tomboy.exe]" />
+					</Component>
+				</Directory>
+			</Directory>
+		</DirectoryRef>
+	</Fragment>
+</Wix>

Added: trunk/Setup/Setup.wixproj
==============================================================================
--- (empty file)
+++ trunk/Setup/Setup.wixproj	Sun Oct 12 22:31:36 2008
@@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
+ï<Project ToolsVersion="3.5" DefaultTargets="Build" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003";>
+  <PropertyGroup>
+    <ProjectGuid>{70C6BF8A-5AFF-4EF0-8D94-77F3281B8EE2}</ProjectGuid>
+    <Configuration Condition=" '$(Configuration)' == '' ">Debug</Configuration>
+    <Platform Condition=" '$(Platform)' == '' ">AnyCPU</Platform>
+    <OutputType>Package</OutputType>
+    <RootNamespace>Setup</RootNamespace>
+    <OutputName>Tomboy</OutputName>
+    <WixToolPath Condition=" '$(WixToolPath)' == '' ">$(SharpDevelopBinPath)\Tools\Wix</WixToolPath>
+    <WixTargetsPath Condition=" '$(WixTargetsPath)' == '' ">$(WixToolPath)\wix.targets</WixTargetsPath>
+    <WixTasksPath Condition=" '$(WixTasksPath)' == '' ">$(WixToolPath)\WixTasks.dll</WixTasksPath>
+    <SupressIces>ICE45</SupressIces>
+    <WixVariables>WixUILicenseRtf=license.rtf</WixVariables>
+  </PropertyGroup>
+  <PropertyGroup Condition=" '$(Configuration)' == 'Debug' ">
+    <OutputPath>bin\Debug\</OutputPath>
+    <DebugSymbols>True</DebugSymbols>
+    <DebugType>Full</DebugType>
+    <Optimize>False</Optimize>
+  </PropertyGroup>
+  <PropertyGroup Condition=" '$(Configuration)' == 'Release' ">
+    <OutputPath>bin\Release\</OutputPath>
+    <DebugSymbols>False</DebugSymbols>
+    <DebugType>None</DebugType>
+    <Optimize>True</Optimize>
+  </PropertyGroup>
+  <Import Project="$(WixToolPath)\wix.targets" />
+  <ItemGroup>
+    <WixExtension Include="$(WixToolPath)\WixUIExtension.dll" />
+    <Compile Include="Files.wxs" />
+    <Compile Include="Setup.wxs" />
+    <None Include="license.rtf" />
+    <ProjectReference Include="..\Tomboy.csproj">
+      <Project>{315DBB30-1461-4A41-A23F-A888D84E1EA0}</Project>
+      <Name>Tomboy</Name>
+    </ProjectReference>
+    <ProjectReference Include="..\Tomboy\Addins\Backlinks\Backlinks.csproj">
+      <Project>{3D330B80-87BA-435E-B3B8-E3C796FB155C}</Project>
+      <Name>Backlinks</Name>
+    </ProjectReference>
+    <ProjectReference Include="..\Tomboy\Addins\Bugzilla\Bugzilla.csproj">
+      <Project>{8543F6E2-9B1C-4BFF-B2CC-DD0198E921CC}</Project>
+      <Name>Bugzilla</Name>
+    </ProjectReference>
+    <ProjectReference Include="..\Tomboy\Addins\ExportToHtml\ExportToHtml.csproj">
+      <Project>{88AB220D-4FB4-4875-8865-25CB6DF55EF8}</Project>
+      <Name>ExportToHtml</Name>
+    </ProjectReference>
+    <ProjectReference Include="..\Tomboy\Addins\FileSystemSyncService\FileSystemSyncService.csproj">
+      <Project>{31C73629-6979-41ED-8278-A291CB12DADF}</Project>
+      <Name>FileSystemSyncService</Name>
+    </ProjectReference>
+    <ProjectReference Include="..\Tomboy\Addins\FixedWidth\FixedWidth.csproj">
+      <Project>{30A75F9A-7305-465E-8754-334345424569}</Project>
+      <Name>FixedWidth</Name>
+    </ProjectReference>
+    <ProjectReference Include="..\Tomboy\Addins\InsertTimestamp\InsertTimestamp.csproj">
+      <Project>{F2F2E123-EA8C-4753-9383-4C86B152F4FE}</Project>
+      <Name>InsertTimestamp</Name>
+    </ProjectReference>
+    <ProjectReference Include="..\Tomboy\Addins\NoteOfTheDay\NoteOfTheDay.csproj">
+      <Project>{33026B26-C907-4DBB-A438-85F042578AEA}</Project>
+      <Name>NoteOfTheDay</Name>
+    </ProjectReference>
+  </ItemGroup>
+</Project>
\ No newline at end of file

Added: trunk/Setup/Setup.wxs
==============================================================================
--- (empty file)
+++ trunk/Setup/Setup.wxs	Sun Oct 12 22:31:36 2008
@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
+ï<?xml version="1.0"?>
+<Wix xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/wix/2006/wi";>
+	<Product Id="*"
+		Name="Tomboy Notes"
+		Language="1033"
+		Version="0.13.0.0"
+		UpgradeCode="4401CB77-D6D4-4903-B1F9-41E2F80DF785"
+		Manufacturer="Alex Graveley et al">
+		<Package Description="#Description"
+			Comments="Comments"
+			InstallerVersion="200"
+			Compressed="yes"/>
+		<!--
+			Source media for the installation. 
+ 			Specifies a single cab file to be embedded in the installer's .msi. 
+		-->
+		<Media Id="1" Cabinet="contents.cab" EmbedCab="yes" CompressionLevel="high"/>
+		
+		<!-- Installation directory and files are defined in Files.wxs -->
+		<Directory Id="TARGETDIR" Name="SourceDir">
+		
+			<Directory Id="ProgramMenuFolder" Name="Programs" />
+			<Directory Id="DesktopFolder" Name="Desktop" />
+			
+		</Directory>
+
+		
+		<Feature Id="Complete"
+		         Title="Tomboy Notes"
+		         Description="Take notes, link ideas, and stay organized."
+		         Level="1">
+		         <ComponentRef Id="MyComponent"/>
+		         <ComponentRef Id="Shortcuts"/>
+		</Feature>
+		
+		<!-- 
+			Using the Wix UI library
+ 
+			WixUI_InstallDir does not allow the user to choose 
+			features but adds a dialog to let the user choose a 
+			directory where the product will be installed
+		-->
+		<Property Id="WIXUI_INSTALLDIR">INSTALLDIR</Property>
+		<UIRef Id="WixUI_InstallDir"/>
+	
+		<Icon Id="Tomboy.exe" SourceFile="..\bin\Debug\Tomboy.exe" />
+	</Product>
+</Wix>

Added: trunk/Setup/license.rtf
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--- (empty file)
+++ trunk/Setup/license.rtf	Sun Oct 12 22:31:36 2008
@@ -0,0 +1,507 @@
+ï{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang1031{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fcharset0 Arial;}}
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Modified: trunk/Tomboy.sln
==============================================================================
--- trunk/Tomboy.sln	(original)
+++ trunk/Tomboy.sln	Sun Oct 12 22:31:36 2008
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
 ï
 Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 10.00
 # Visual Studio 2008
+# SharpDevelop 3.0.0.2970
 Project("{FAE04EC0-301F-11D3-BF4B-00C04F79EFBC}") = "Tomboy", "Tomboy.csproj", "{315DBB30-1461-4A41-A23F-A888D84E1EA0}"
 EndProject
 Project("{FAE04EC0-301F-11D3-BF4B-00C04F79EFBC}") = "FixedWidth", "Tomboy\Addins\FixedWidth\FixedWidth.csproj", "{30A75F9A-7305-465E-8754-334345424569}"
@@ -17,6 +18,8 @@
 EndProject
 Project("{FAE04EC0-301F-11D3-BF4B-00C04F79EFBC}") = "NoteOfTheDay", "Tomboy\Addins\NoteOfTheDay\NoteOfTheDay.csproj", "{33026B26-C907-4DBB-A438-85F042578AEA}"
 EndProject
+Project("{CFEE4113-1246-4D54-95CB-156813CB8593}") = "Setup", "Setup\Setup.wixproj", "{70C6BF8A-5AFF-4EF0-8D94-77F3281B8EE2}"
+EndProject
 Global
 	GlobalSection(SolutionConfigurationPlatforms) = preSolution
 		Debug|Any CPU = Debug|Any CPU
@@ -55,6 +58,10 @@
 		{33026B26-C907-4DBB-A438-85F042578AEA}.Debug|Any CPU.Build.0 = Debug|Any CPU
 		{33026B26-C907-4DBB-A438-85F042578AEA}.Release|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Release|Any CPU
 		{33026B26-C907-4DBB-A438-85F042578AEA}.Release|Any CPU.Build.0 = Release|Any CPU
+		{70C6BF8A-5AFF-4EF0-8D94-77F3281B8EE2}.Debug|Any CPU.Build.0 = Debug|Any CPU
+		{70C6BF8A-5AFF-4EF0-8D94-77F3281B8EE2}.Debug|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Debug|Any CPU
+		{70C6BF8A-5AFF-4EF0-8D94-77F3281B8EE2}.Release|Any CPU.Build.0 = Release|Any CPU
+		{70C6BF8A-5AFF-4EF0-8D94-77F3281B8EE2}.Release|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Release|Any CPU
 	EndGlobalSection
 	GlobalSection(SolutionProperties) = preSolution
 		HideSolutionNode = FALSE



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