ifeq "$(RELEASE)" "" set Ndate $(!builddate)
ifneq "$(Ndate)" "" in . do echo $(Ndate) | perl -pe 's/(....)(..)(..)/$$1-$$2-$$3/' > date
ifneq "$(Ndate)" "" read Date date
-set Epoch 15641 # update this at every release
+set Epoch 15746 # update this at every release
ifneq "$(Ndate)" "" in . do echo $(Ndate) | perl -ne 'use Time::Local; /(....)(..)(..)/ and print timegm(0,0,0,$$3,$$2-1,$$1) / 86400 - $(Epoch)' > days
ifneq "$(Ndate)" "" read Days days
delegate windows
# FIXME: Cygwin alternative?
- in putty/windows do cmd /c vcvars32 \& nmake -f Makefile.vc $(Makeargs)
+ in putty/windows do/win vcvars32 && nmake -f Makefile.vc $(Makeargs) all cleantestprogs
+ # Code-sign the binaries, if the local bob config provides a script
+ # to do so. We assume here that the script accepts an -i option to
+ # provide a 'more info' URL, and an optional -n option to provide a
+ # program name, and that it can take multiple .exe filename
+ # arguments and sign them all in place.
+ ifneq "$(winsigncode)" "" in putty/windows do $(winsigncode) -i http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ *.exe
# Ignore exit code from hhc, in favour of seeing whether the .chm
# file was created. (Yuck; but hhc appears to return non-zero
# exit codes on whim.)
- in putty/doc do hhc putty.hhp; test -f putty.chm
- in putty/windows do iscc putty.iss
+ in putty/doc do/win hhc putty.hhp & type putty.chm >nul
+ in putty/windows do/win iscc putty.iss
+ ifneq "$(winsigncode)" "" in putty/windows do $(winsigncode) -i http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ -n "PuTTY Installer" Output/setup.exe
return putty/windows/*.exe
return putty/windows/*.map
return putty/doc/putty.chm