#!/bin/sh
#
-# Running 'binary-dist' gives us a tree which isn't quite right
-# for the purposes of creating a mingw/win32 install tree.
-# This script rejigs that tree. The resulting tree is ready for
-# packaging up in whatever form convenient (MSI installer / tar bundle/ ..)
+# Modify a GHC binary distribution for the purposes of creating a
+# mingw/win32 install tree. The resulting tree is ready for packaging
+# up in whatever form is convenient (MSI installer / tar bundle/ ..)
#
# To use:
#
-# foo$ cd <top of fptools build tree>
-# foo$ make binary-dist (*)
-# foo$ cd ghc-<version>
-# foo$ ../distrib/prep-bin-dist-mingw
+# $ cd <top of GHC build tree>
+# $ make binary-dist
#
-# * - making sure you've initially set BIN_DIST=1 in
-# your build.mk ...
+# This script is called at the appropriate point during 'make binary-dist'.
+# The result is a tarball at the top of your GHC build tree, named something
+# like ghc-6.6.1-i386-unknown-mingw32.tar.bz2.
#
# User tweakables
# Note: you normally don't need to set any of these, the script
# will try to figure them out for itself. If the heuristics don't
# work for whatever reason, you can override them using environment
# variables, e.g.
-# mingw_top=<whatever> ../distrib/prep-bin-dist-mingw
+# mingw_top=<whatever> make binary-dist
#
# - mingw_top -- location of mingw distribution tree (usually c:/mingw)
# - perl_dir -- location of non-cygwin perl.exe
# Check that we're in an OK place before starting to re-org
# the directory tree..
-if ! [ -d bin/i386-unknown-mingw32 ] ; then
+if ! [ -d bin ] ; then
echo "Doesn't look as if I'm in the toplevel directory of a mingw tree"
echo "Usage: cd ghc-<version> ; ../distrib/prep-bin-dist-mingw"
exit 1;
rm -f Makefile-bin.in Makefile.in aclocal.m4 install-sh
rm -rf autom4te.cache
-echo "rejig bin/"
-mv bin/i386-unknown-mingw32/* bin/
-rmdir bin/i386-unknown-mingw32
+echo "strip ghc"
strip bin/ghc.exe
-echo "rejig lib/"
-mv lib/i386-unknown-mingw32/include/* include/
-rmdir lib/i386-unknown-mingw32/include
-mv lib/i386-unknown-mingw32/* .
-rmdir lib/i386-unknown-mingw32
-rmdir lib
-mv ghc-asm.prl ghc-asm
-mv ghc-split.prl ghc-split
-
echo "create gcc-lib/"
#
# A bunch of stuff gets lumped into gcc-lib:
cp $mingw_bin/as.exe gcc-lib/
cp $mingw_bin/ld.exe gcc-lib/
cp $mingw_bin/ar.exe bin/
+cp $mingw_bin/windres.exe bin/
# Note: later versions of dlltool.exe depend on a bfd helper DLL.
cp $mingw_bin/dllwrap.exe gcc-lib/
cp $mingw_bin/dlltool.exe gcc-lib/
# g++-3/ subdir causes problems with installer tool (+ being a
# troublesome character); leave out for now.
#rm -rf include/mingw/g++-3/ || echo "g++-3/ not there"
-rm -rf include/mingw/c++/ || echo "c++/ not there"
+#rm -rf include/mingw/c++/ || echo "c++/ not there"
rm -rf include/mingw/ddk/ || echo "ddk/ not there"
rm -rf include/mingw/gnu/ || echo "gnu/ not there"
rm -rf include/mingw/javax/ || echo "javax/ not there"
# (leave them be for now.)
echo "formatting documentation"
-cp README README.txt
-mv share doc
+unix2dos < README > README.txt
+rm README
# Leave out pdf users_guide documentation for now; problematic to build with the versions
# of 'xsltproc' and 'fop' I've been able to lay my hands on.