#!/bin/bash VERSION="${VERSION:-$(echo ${GITHUB_REF} | sed -e 's|refs/heads/||' -e 's|refs/tags/||' -e 's|/|-|g')}" OS="${BUILD:-$(uname)}" ARCH=$(python -c "import platform; n = platform.architecture()[0]; print(n)") # Create windows installer mkdir win cp installer_scripts/template.iss win/win_build.iss # adds the year and version to the inno installer info_year=$( date "+%Y" ) copyright_year="#define COPYRIGHT \""${info_year}"\"" version_block="#define VERSION \""${VERSION}"\"" sed -i'' -e '/;inkstitch-year/ a\'$'\n'"${copyright_year}"'' win/win_build.iss sed -i'' -e '/;inkstitch-version/ a\'$'\n'"${version_block}"'' win/win_build.iss # set installer to stop 64bit version to be installed in 32bit Windows if [[ ${ARCH} == "64bit" ]]; then echo "64" sed -i'' -e '/;arch-allowed/ a\'$'\n'"ArchitecturesAllowed=x64 arm64"'' win/win_build.iss else echo "32" sed -i'' -e '/;arch-allowed/ a\'$'\n'"ArchitecturesAllowed=x86 x64 arm64"'' win/win_build.iss fi iscc win/win_build.iss mv win/inkstitch.exe artifacts/inkstitch-${VERSION}-${OS}-${ARCH}.exe cd dist echo "Creating zip" # The python zipfile command line utility can't handle directories # containing files with UTF-8 names on Windows, so we use 7-zip instead. 7z a ../artifacts/inkstitch-${VERSION}-${OS}-${ARCH}.zip * cd ..