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#!/bin/sh
# This is the master OpenVPN build script for Windows.
# This script will build OpenVPN, the TAP driver, and
# the installer from source, targeting x86 on Windows
# 2000 and higher, and x64 on Windows 2003 and higher.
# For quick start options, see pre-built notes below.
#
# See top-level build configuration and settings in:
#
# install-win32/settings.in
#
# Mandatory prerequisites:
#
# MinGW -- for GNU C compiler
# MSYS -- for bash
# msysDTK -- for perl
# NSIS -- for building installer
#
# The following additional prerequisites may be omitted
# when building in pre-built mode (see note below).
# svn -- for checking out source code (or TortoiseSVN)
# Windows Driver Kit (6001_17121_HyperV_WDK.iso) -- for building
# TAP driver + tapinstall
#
# Required libraries (must be prebuilt)
#
# OpenSSL -- define OPENSSL_DIR in settings.in
# LZO -- define LZO_DIR in settings.in
# PKCS11-HELPER -- define PKCS11_HELPER_DIR
#
# Optional OpenVPN GUI binary (prebuilt)
# -- define OPENVPN_GUI_DIR and OPENVPN_GUI in settings.in
#
# Required source code not included in OpenVPN SVN repository
# because of MS licensing restrictions:
#
# ../tapinstall -- This is based on 'devcon' which is found in the
# Windows Driver Kit (formerly known as DDK).
# Copy the 'devcon' source tree to ../tapinstall
# Edit 'sources' and modify TARGETNAME=tapinstall
#
# ../svc-template -- This directory should contain service.[ch]
# from the MS Platform SDK.
# Note that all variables referenced here such as GENOUT,
# GENOUT_PREBUILT, and CLEAN are defined in install-win32/settings.in
# SPECIAL NOTES ON PRE-BUILT MODE
# Setting up a complete tool chain to build OpenVPN and all
# dependencies on Windows can be an onerous task, so the capability
# is provided to reference a directory of pre-built components during
# the build process. This would allow you, for example, to build an
# OpenVPN installer with custom edits to install-win32/settings.in,
# but then avoid needing to build all other components (such as OpenSSL,
# LZO, Pkcs11-helper, TAP driver windows service, etc.). The procedure
# is as follows. First Download and expand the pre-built binaries from:
#
# http://openvpn.net/beta/windows-devel/ (choose the most recent .tbz file)
#
# After expanding the .tbz file, cd to the top level directory and
# expand an OpenVPN source distribution taken from either the subversion
# repository or a source .tar.gz file. It's best to use an OpenVPN source
# version that is the same or slightly later than the pre-built binaries
# file. So now you have a directory containing something that looks like
# this:
#
# gen-prebuilt -> from prebuilt .tbz file
# lzo-2.02 -> from prebuilt .tbz file
# openssl-0.9.7m -> from prebuilt .tbz file
# pkcs11-helper -> from prebuilt .tbz file
# openvpn-2.1_rc7a.tar.gz -> downloaded from openvpn.net
# openvpn-2.1_rc7a -> directory expanded from above file
#
# Now cd to your expanded source tree (openvpn-2.1_rc7a in the
# example above), make edits to install-win32/settings.in (or even
# patch the OpenVPN source code directly), and run this script:
#
# ./domake-win
#
# If everything runs correctly, you should have a custom installer
# written to ./gen/install
# First build the autodefs directory, containing C, sh, and NSIS versions
# of global settings, using install-win32/settings.in as source.
# These settings will then drive the rest of the build process.
install-win32/winconfig
# Delete the GENOUT directory if CLEAN="yes"
install-win32/doclean
# Load a pre-built GENOUT directory if GENOUT_PREBUILT is defined
# and the GENOUT directory is non-existing
install-win32/getprebuilt
# Each of the scripts below build, get, and/or possibly sign a different
# OpenVPN component, placing the generated files in GENOUT. Each of these
# steps is fully indepedent, and can be executed in any order or omitted.
# The exception is the last script which gathers together all files from
# GENOUT and builds the installer.
# Make the OpenVPN user-space component (openvpn.exe)
install-win32/makeopenvpn
# Make the OpenVPN service
install-win32/makeservice
# Make the OpenVPN TAP driver
install-win32/maketap
# Make the tapinstall utility, used to install the TAP driver
install-win32/maketapinstall
# Get the OpenSSL libraries from a pre-build OpenSSL tree
install-win32/getopenssl
# Get the PKCS-11 helper library from a pre-built OpenSSL tree
install-win32/getpkcs11helper
# Get the OpenVPN GUI (must be prebuilt)
install-win32/getgui
# Produce the license text, install README, and sample config files
install-win32/maketext
# This final step builds the OpenVPN installer using generated
# files from GENOUT
install-win32/buildinstaller
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