Remove Updater binaries

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Don HO 7 years ago
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What is WinGup?
---------------
WinGup is a Generic Updater running under Windows environment.
The aim of WinGup is to provide a ready to use and configurable updater
which downloads a update package then installs it. By using cURL library
and TinyXml module, WinGup is capable to deal with http protocol and process XML data.
Why WinGup?
-----------
Originally WinGup was made for the need of Notepad++ (a generic source code editor under MS Windows).
During its conception, the idea came up in my mind: if it can fit Notepad++, it can fit for any Windows program.
So here it is, with LGPL license to have no (almost not) restriction for integration in any project.
How does it work?
-----------------
WinGup can be launched by your program or manually. It reads from a xml configuration file
for getting the current version of your program and url where WinGup gets update information,
checks the url (with given current version) to get the update package location,
downloads the update package, then run the update package (it should be a msi or an exe) in question.
Who will need it?
-----------------
Being LGPLed, WinGup can be integrated in both commercial (or close source) and open source project.
So if you run a commercial or open a source project under MS Windows and you release your program at
regular intervals, then you may need WinGup to notice your users the new update.
What do you need to use it?
---------------------------
A url to provide the update information to your WinGup and an another url location
to store your update package, that's it!
How is WinGup easy to use?
--------------------------
All you have to do is point WinGup to your url update page (by modifying gup.xml),
then work on your pointed url update page (see getDownLoadUrl.php comes with the release)
to make sure it responds to your WinGup with the correct xml data.
How to build it?
----------------
0. You have to build cURL before building WinGup:
```
a. Open VS2015 Native Tool Command for 32/64 bits
b. go to curl winbuild directory:
cd <your wingup source path>\curl\winbuild
c. compile cURL by using one of the following commands, according the mode and archetecture of wingup you want to build.
x64 release: nmake /f Makefile.vc mode=dll vc=14 RTLIBCFG=static MACHINE=x64
x64 debug: nmake /f Makefile.vc mode=dll vc=14 RTLIBCFG=static DEBUG=yes MACHINE=x64
x86 release: nmake /f Makefile.vc mode=dll vc=14 RTLIBCFG=static MACHINE=x86
x86 debug: nmake /f Makefile.vc mode=dll vc=14 RTLIBCFG=static DEBUG=yes MACHINE=x86
```
1. Open [`vcproj\GUP.vcxproj`](https://github.com/gup4win/wingup/blob/master/vcproj/GUP.vcxproj)
2. Build WinGup [like a normal Visual Studio project](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/7s88b19e.aspx) with VS2015
To whom should you say "thank you"?
-----------------------------------
Don HO
<don.h@free.fr>

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<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<!--
Copyright 2007 Don HO <don.h@free.fr>
This file is part of WinGup.
WinGup is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
WinGup is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
along with GUP. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-->
<GUPInput>
<!-- optional.
It's the current version of your program. WinGup will add "?version=versionNumber" at the end of InfoUrl.
This parameter will be ignored if you pass directly your version number to WinGup via command line.
-->
<Version>4.6</Version>
<!-- Mandatory.
This is the url (your web application, both http and https are supported) from where your WinGup gets the update information.
The tag "Version" value will be the parameter that your web application can use $_GET["version"] to get the current version of the program to be updated.
With the current version value, your web application should return a set of information in xml form to tell WinGup update version and the location of update package to download.
-->
<!--InfoUrl>http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/commun/update/getDownLoadUrl.php</InfoUrl-->
<InfoUrl>https://notepad-plus-plus.org/update/getDownloadUrl.php</InfoUrl>
<!-- Optional.
The SoftwareName(plus its version) will be part of the User-Agent you want to use to download your binary:
Notepad++/4.6 (WinGup/3.0)
If this node is absent or empty, then only "WinGup/WINGUP_VERSION" will be used as User-Agent:
WinGup/3.0
-->
<SoftwareName>Notepad++</SoftwareName>
<!-- Optional.
The window class name of program that you want to update.
WinGup uses FindWindow routine to get the Handle of window, then send WM_CLOSE to the handle in order to quit the program.
If there are several running instances, WinGup will kill one by one until the last instance.
In win32 system, if a program is running, the binary file is locked.
Use this parameter to close the program to make sure the old binary files can be erased by new one.
-->
<ClassName2Close>Notepad++</ClassName2Close>
<!-- Optional.
This is the title to display on the message box title bar.
If isModal value is "yes", then Asking Update dialog will be modal. If the value is set "no" or isModal attribute is absent, this dialog will be non modal.
If extraCmd is set (parameter is present and the value is not empty), the 3rd button "Never" will be appear (beside "Yes" and "No" button).
extraCmd is the Windows Message (a numeric value) to notify your application that Cancel button is clicked by user.
extraCmdButtonLabel is the 3rd buttons label. If its value is empty or this attribute is absent, then the default value "Never" will be used.
extraCmd will be sent (with its wParam and lParam) to the handle of application indicated in ClassName2Close.
extraCmd, ecWparam and ecLparam are optional.
-->
<!--MessageBoxTitle isModal="yes" extraCmd="36950" extraCmdButtonLabel="Maybe" ecWparam="0" ecLparam="0">Notepad++ update</MessageBoxTitle-->
<!--MessageBoxTitle isModal="no" extraCmd="" ecWparam="" ecLparam="">Notepad++ update</MessageBoxTitle-->
<MessageBoxTitle isModal="no">Notepad++ update</MessageBoxTitle>
<!-- optional. YES by default.
This parameter can hide all the network error message.
If "SilentMode" is set as "yes", then users won't be warned when there's no connection of internet or the url is not available.
-->
<SilentMode>yes</SilentMode>
</GUPInput>
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