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container-prep.sh Fix script permissions. 2024-05-13 12:32:07 +12:00
docker-build.sh Cleanup: Improve (Android) Build Scripts. 2024-05-06 00:45:51 +12:00
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mxe-based-build.sh Always rebuild when local changes are present 2023-12-10 15:56:44 +13:00
README.md Cleanup: Improve (Android) Build Scripts. 2024-05-06 00:45:51 +12:00
smtk-import.nsi.in Packaging: Cleanup Windows Build Scripts. 2024-04-26 07:42:59 -07:00
smtk2ssrf-mxe-build.sh Packaging: Cleanup Windows Build Scripts. 2024-04-26 07:42:59 -07:00
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subsurface.nsi.in build-system: first steps towards a 64bit Windows build 2020-10-30 12:24:36 -07:00

Creating a Windows installer

The scripts here help with cross building Subsurface and smtk2ssrf for Windows.

The preferred method to create a Windows installer is to use our own docker image that has all the build components pre-assembled. All it takes is this:

export GIT_AUTHOR_NAME=<your name>
export GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL=<email to be used with github>

cd /some/path
git clone https://github.com/subsurface/subsurface
cd subsurface
git submodule init
git submodule update
./packaging/windows/docker-build.sh

This will result in the two installers subsurface-VERSION.exe and smtk2ssrf-VERSION.exe to be created in /some/path/subsurface/output/windows/.