in justin's testing, the uninstall tracking was hanging the uninstall
process (on vista) for now, until we see enough need for it to warrant
more detailed testing/debugging/tweaks, I'm simply disabling the call
to confwiz --uninstall
also this adds a 'welcome page' to the install process. once the user
has installed the windows build, then the installer will open a web
browser to the 'welcome page' on the website ('/welcome_install')
the recent changes to webish's template lookup (to use nevow.util hence
pkg_resources) to support the mac build, needs these changes to the windows
build in match the new lookup path
this adds the latest build of mike's winfuse plugins, now also running as
a windows service (and using the node.url, private/root_dir.cap files from
the noderoot specified by the registry) into the install process.
this resolves problems of py2exe's modulefinder collection of sources from
.zipped egg files, not by using easy_install to reach the --always-unzip
option, but rather with a small tool which unpacks any zipped egg files found
in misc/dependencies. this fixes the py2exe build given rollback of the
easy_install stuff which had broken the unix builds. misc/hatch-eggs.py
performs the honours.
this also includes a misc/sub-ver.py tool which substitutes elements of the
verion number for the current code base (by importing allmydata.__version__
hence make-version should be run first, and the python path carefully managed)
into template files using python's string interpolation of named args from a
dict as the templating syntax. i.e. %(major)d %(minor)d %(point)d %(nano)d
each expand to the individual components of the version number as codified
by the pyutil.version_class.Version class. there is also a %(build)s tag
which expands to the string form of the whole version number. This tool is
used to interpolate the automatically generated version information into the
innosetup source file in a form consistent with innosetup/windows' restrictions