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Refactored a lot of the command-line options so that it's more self-documenting. Now we have a --help option.
Created a separate action for creating unpackeds, which is not part of the default actions (yet). This should speed up the packaging process. In the process of doing this, I also made sure to enforce the constraint that no actions are performed on the files in the destination directory after the construct method ends. To accomplish this I simply moved some strip method calls up into the construct method.
Lastly, I added our copyright notice to installer_template.nsi, and fixed a reference to a non-existant variable. Hopefully this last won't cause spurious conflicts with Callum's work.
Reviewed by Richard.
Also, the tabs were a little screwed up in the python files, so I untabified and all is good.
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This introduces the viewer_manifest.py and associated libraries. Check out https://osiris.lindenlab.com/mediawiki/index.php/Installer_Manifest for some more information.
The gist of it is that all files to be included in the viewer installations are described in viewer_manifest.py. viewer_manifest.py also acts as a packager, if you give it the right options. All of the old methods of packaging (Makefile_Mac, scons, and the various .bat files) still work, but they are mostly just shells for calls to viewer_manifest.py.
You're now required to have python 2.3 or later on your machine to be able to package up an installer, but thankfully most people already have this.
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