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What is WinGup?
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---------------
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WinGup is a Generic Updater running under Windows environment.
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The aim of WinGup is to provide a ready to use and configurable updater
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which downloads a update package then installs it. By using cURL library
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and TinyXml module, WinGup is capable to deal with http protocol and process XML data.
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Why WinGup?
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-----------
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Originally WinGup was made for the need of Notepad++ (a generic source code editor under MS Windows).
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During its conception, the idea came up in my mind: if it can fit Notepad++, it can fit for any Windows program.
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So here it is, with LGPL license to have no (almost not) restriction for integration in any project.
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How does it work?
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WinGup can be launched by your program or manually. It reads from a xml configuration file
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for getting the current version of your program and url where WinGup gets update information,
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checks the url (with given current version) to get the update package location,
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downloads the update package, then run the update package (it should be a msi or an exe) in question.
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Who will need it?
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Being LGPLed, WinGup can be integrated in both commercial (or close source) and open source project.
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regular intervals, then you may need WinGup to notice your users the new update.
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What do you need to use it?
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A url to provide the update information to your WinGup and an another url location
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to store your update package, that's it!
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All you have to do is point WinGup to your url update page (by modifying gup.xml),
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to make sure it responds to your WinGup with the correct xml data.
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0. You have to build cURL before building WinGup:
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```
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a. Open VS2015 Native Tool Command for 32/64 bits
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b. go to curl winbuild directory:
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cd <your wingup source path>\curl\winbuild
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c. compile cURL by using one of the following commands, according the mode and archetecture of wingup you want to build.
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x64 release: nmake /f Makefile.vc mode=dll vc=14 RTLIBCFG=static MACHINE=x64
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x64 debug: nmake /f Makefile.vc mode=dll vc=14 RTLIBCFG=static DEBUG=yes MACHINE=x64
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x86 release: nmake /f Makefile.vc mode=dll vc=14 RTLIBCFG=static MACHINE=x86
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x86 debug: nmake /f Makefile.vc mode=dll vc=14 RTLIBCFG=static DEBUG=yes MACHINE=x86
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```
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1. Open [`vcproj\GUP.vcxproj`](https://github.com/gup4win/wingup/blob/master/vcproj/GUP.vcxproj)
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2. Build WinGup [like a normal Visual Studio project](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/7s88b19e.aspx) with VS2015
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To whom should you say "thank you"?
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-----------------------------------
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Don HO
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<don.h@free.fr>
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<?xml version="1.0" ?>
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Copyright 2007 Don HO <don.h@free.fr>
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This file is part of WinGup.
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WinGup is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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WinGup is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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along with GUP. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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-->
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<GUPInput>
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This is the url (your web application, both http and https are supported) from where your WinGup gets the update information.
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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.
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If there are several running instances, WinGup will kill one by one until the last instance.
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Use this parameter to close the program to make sure the old binary files can be erased by new one.
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-->
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<ClassName2Close>Notepad++</ClassName2Close>
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This is the title to display on the message box title bar.
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extraCmd is the Windows Message (a numeric value) to notify your application that Cancel button is clicked by user.
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extraCmdButtonLabel is the 3rd buttons label. If its value is empty or this attribute is absent, then the default value "Never" will be used.
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extraCmd will be sent (with its wParam and lParam) to the handle of application indicated in ClassName2Close.
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extraCmd, ecWparam and ecLparam are optional.
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