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3 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Maurice ONeal
f62eb125cf Added Windows Build/Install Support
- added a -host_trig command line option that creates a new host
  instance without blocking user input.

- the build/install python scripts will no longer internally build
  platform specific shell scripts; instead, they will now copy the
  necessary templates from the /templates folder.

- modified both build.py and install.py to include windows
  deployment support so this app can now be built/installed on
  windows based host. note: i decided to have it "daemonized" as
  a scheduled task that runs on system start instead of service
  because it is simply easier to do it this way and will not
  involve any 3rd party libraries or apps.

- added the src/applink.c file to the source code since it is
  needed for windows openssl support.

- changed over all references of "endl" to "Qt::endl" to avoid
  depreciation errors/warnings.
2020-07-04 11:37:46 -04:00
Maurice ONeal
5ea1e45eb2 Some minor bug fixes
Fixed the shebang for the python build/install scripts to properly
point to the correct python executable in linux.

Fixed a bug that caused the host session to return false "command
not found errors" after running any command shortly after
successfully connecting.
2020-04-27 13:08:56 -04:00
Maurice ONeal
48b4c5b537 Major change to the build system and minor changes to SSL handling
- mutiple SSL cert files can now be added to the MRCI_PUB_KEY env variable
  via colon seperated ':' path strings to complete the cert chain if such
  a thing is required. It is no longer necessary to merge to multiple
  certs into one to complete a cert chain.

- added -load_ssl command line option so cert data can be re-loaded in
  real time without the need to stop-start the host.

- added more detailed error messages to the SSL loading process for
  easier debugging.

- major changes to the build system include the use of python scripts
  instead of the linux shell script file.

  - linux_build.sh was removed since it is no longer needed.
  - the new build process now run 2 python scripts: build.py and then
    install.py.
  - the resulting installer if built no longer uses makeself. the
    installation and/or self extracting process is now handled entirely
    by python and the install.py script.

  The main reason for this change is to lay the ground work for multi-
  platform support. It is still linux only for now but adding windows
  support will be much easier in the future thanks to python's cross-
  platform support.
2020-04-21 12:04:36 -04:00