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@ -2,30 +2,27 @@ Instructions for building the Win32 installer
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Dependencies: Dependencies:
- Python dependencies for building deluge, see - Deluge build: http://dev.deluge-torrent.org/wiki/Installing/Source
http://dev.deluge-torrent.org/wiki/Installing/Windows - Bbfreeze: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/bbfreeze
- Bbfreeze - StartX: http://www.naughter.com/startx.html
- StartX, get it here: http://www.naughter.com/startx.html - NSIS: http://nsis.sourceforge.net/Main_Page
- NSIS, get it here: http://nsis.sourceforge.net/Main_Page
The assumption in the following is that Python is installed in C:\Python25.
The GTK+ 2.12 runtime libraries are installed separately (anywhere, in the Windows PATH).
The instructions below also work with GTK+ 2.14 from a recent Pidgin version.
The assumption in the following is that Python 2.6 is installed in C:\Python26.
The GTK+ runtime libraries are installed separately (anywhere, in the Windows PATH).
1) Build Deluge on Windows 1) Build Deluge on Windows
2) Use a slightly hacked bbfreeze to create a standalone "executable" which does not need the the Python libs 2) Use a slightly hacked bbfreeze to create a standalone "executable" which does not need the the Python libs
The modification is to add these lines to
C:\Python25\Lib\site-packages\bbfreeze-0.96.5-py2.5-win32.egg\bbfreeze\recipes.py The modification is to add these lines to:
right after the "prefixes" part of the Python function recipe_gtk_and_friends C:\Python26\Lib\site-packages\bbfreeze-0.96.5-py2.6-win32.egg\bbfreeze\recipes.py
# Exclude DLL files in the GTK+ 2.12 or GTK+ 2.14 runtime bin dir Right after the 'prefixes' part of the Python function 'recipe_gtk_and_friends':
# The GTK+ runtime must be in the PATH or copied to the application dir, so
# so there is point in including these DLLs with the bbfreeze output # Exclude DLL files in the GTK+ runtime bin dir.
# The GTK+ runtime must be in the PATH or copied to the application dir,
# so there is no point in including these DLLs with the bbfreeze output.
# #
prefixes2 = ["iconv", "intl", "zlib1", "libpng12", "libatk", "libcairo", "libfont", "libfree", "libtiff", "libgio"] prefixes2 = ["iconv", "intl", "zlib1", "libpng12", "libatk", "libcairo", "libfont", "libfree", "libtiff", "libgio"]
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solution is to have the GTK+ runtime in a separate dir. solution is to have the GTK+ runtime in a separate dir.
3) Edit the build_version variable in the Python script 3) Edit the 'build_version' variable in the Python script:
/branches/deluge-1.1.0_RC/win32/build-bbfreeze.py win32/build-bbfreeze.py
and run the script from the win32 directory and run the script from the win32 directory:
python build-bbfreeze.py python build-bbfreeze.py
The script places the bbfreeze'd version of deluge in The script places the bbfreeze'd version of deluge in
/branches/deluge-1.1.0_RC/build-win32/deluge-bbfreeze-build_version build-win32/deluge-bbfreeze-build_version
Note: the build-bbfreeze.py script assumes that Python 2.5 is installed in C:\Python25, Note: the build-bbfreeze.py script assumes that Python 2.6 is installed in C:\Python26,
otherwise the python_path variable should be changed. otherwise the 'python_path' variable should be changed.
4) Edit the variable PROGRAM_VERSION in the NSIS script 4) Edit the variable 'PROGRAM_VERSION' in the NSIS script
/branches/deluge-1.1.0_RC/win32/deluge-win32-installer.nsi win32/deluge-win32-installer.nsi
and run the NSIS script. and run the NSIS script.
The result is a standalone installer. The only dependency for the installer is the GTK+ runtime, The result is a standalone installer. The only dependency for the installer is the GTK+ runtime,
which is downloaded by the Deluge installer if it isn't installed in the system. which is downloaded by the Deluge installer if it isn't installed in the system.
The GTK+ installer is downloaded from The GTK+ installer is downloaded from http://download.deluge-torrent.org/windows/deps/
http://download.deluge-torrent.org/windows/deps/gtk-2.12.9-win32-2.exe
and placed in the user temp directory (not deleted after installation). and placed in the user temp directory (not deleted after installation).
The post install script creates the deluge.cmd file using startX.exe with the correct path The post install script creates the deluge.cmd file using startX.exe with the correct path
and sets up the file association for .torrent. and sets up the file association for .torrent.
5) The Uninstaller will remove everything from the installation directory. 5) The Uninstaller will remove everything from the installation directory. Also the file
Also the file association for .torrent will be removed but only if it's associated with Deluge association for '.torrent' will be removed but only if it's associated with Deluge