ifneq "$(RELEASE)" "" set Makever $(Makever) -DRELEASE=$(RELEASE)
ifneq "$(date)" "" set Makever $(Makever) -DSNAPSHOT=$(date)
set Makeargs VER="$(Makever)"
-ifneq "$(XFLAGS)" "" set Makeargs $(makeargs) XFLAGS="$(XFLAGS)"
-ifneq "$(MAKEARGS)" "" set Makeargs $(makeargs) $(MAKEARGS)
+ifneq "$(XFLAGS)" "" set Makeargs $(Makeargs) XFLAGS="$(XFLAGS)"
+ifneq "$(MAKEARGS)" "" set Makeargs $(Makeargs) $(MAKEARGS)
# Set up the version string for the docs build.
set Docmakeargs VERSION="PuTTY revision $(revision)"
ifneq "$(RELEASE)" "" set Docmakeargs VERSION="PuTTY release $(RELEASE)"
-ifneq "$(date)" "" set Docmakeaargs VERSION="PuTTY development snapshot $(date)"
+ifneq "$(date)" "" set Docmakeargs VERSION="PuTTY development snapshot $(date)"
# Set up the version string for the Unix source archive.
set Unxver r$(revision)
in putty/windows do perl -i~ -pe 'BEGIN{$$a=shift@ARGV;}s/^(AppVersion=).*$$/$$1$$a/' '$(Iversion)' putty.iss
in putty/windows do perl -i~ -pe 'BEGIN{$$a=shift@ARGV;$$a=~s/M//;}s/^(VersionInfoVersion=\d+\.\d+\.)\d+(\.\d+)\r?$$/$$1$$a$$2/' '$(Irev)' putty.iss
+# Windowsify LICENCE, since it's going in the Windows installer.
+in putty do perl -i~ -pe 'y/\015//d;s/$$/\015/' LICENCE
+
delegate windows
# FIXME: Cygwin alternative?
in putty/windows do cmd /c vcvars32 \& nmake -f Makefile.vc $(Makeargs)
# whatever key they want.
deliver putty/sign.sh $@
-# Building the md5sums file is most easily done in the destination
-# directory.
-in-dest putty do md5sum `\find * -type f -print` > md5sums
+# Create files of cryptographic checksums, which will be signed along
+# with the files they verify. We've provided MD5 checksums for a
+# while, but now MD5 is looking iffy, we're expanding our selection.
+#
+# Creating these files is most easily done in the destination
+# directory, where all the files we're delivering are already in their
+# final relative layout.
+in-dest putty do a=`\find * -type f -print`; md5sum $$a > md5sums && sha1sum $$a > sha1sums && sha256sum $$a > sha256sums && sha512sum $$a > sha512sums
# And construct .htaccess files. One in the top-level directory,
# setting the MIME types for Windows help files and providing an