mirror of https://github.com/containers/podman.git
Fixes compilation errors with GCC 15. Signed-off-by: Arthur Sengileyev <arthur.sengileyev@gmail.com> |
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| README.md | ||
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| check.ps1 | ||
| podman-setup.wixproj | ||
| podman-theme.wxl | ||
| podman-theme.xml | ||
| podman-ui.wxs | ||
| podman.sln | ||
| podman.wixproj | ||
| podman.wxs | ||
| process-release.ps1 | ||
| test-installer.ps1 | ||
| utils.ps1 | ||
| welcome-install-dlg.wxs | ||
README.md
Windows Installer Build
Instructions [have moved here](Build and test the Podman Windows installer](#build-and-test-the-podman-windows-installer)).
How to run a full tests scenarios
Manual tests to validate changes the wxs files or a WiX upgrade.
Preparation
- checkout previous release tag (e.g. 5.3.0)
git fetch --all --tags --prune && git tag --list v5.* && git checkout tags/v5.3.0 - make the installer
./winmake podman && ./winmake docs && ./winmake win-gvproxy && ./winmake installer - checkout tag
v5.3.1make the installer./winmake podman && ./winmake docs && ./winmake win-gvproxy && ./winmake installer - get the
v5.3.1msi product id (with superorca) - checkout the main branch and change the product id on
podman.wxsto matchv5.3.1product id - set
$env:V531_SETUP_EXE_PATHand make current and next installer$env:V531_SETUP_EXE_PATH=<path> && ./winmake podman && ./winmake docs && ./winmake win-gvproxy && ./winmake installer && ./winmake installer 9.9.9 - patch installertest to make sure it doesn't download the setup.exe from internet but uses the one just built
Run the tests
- Uninstall the virtualization providers (WSL and Hyper-V) using the "Windows Features" app
- Run installtest for both
wslandhyperv(as an admin)
.\contrib\win-installer\test-installer.ps1 `
-scenario all `
-setupExePath ".\contrib\win-installer\podman-5.4.0-dev-setup.exe" `
-previousSetupExePath ".\contrib\win-installer\podman-5.3.0-dev-setup.exe" `
-nextSetupExePath ".\contrib\win-installer\podman-9.9.9-dev-setup.exe" `
-v531SetupExePath ".\contrib\win-installer\podman-5.3.1-dev-setup.exe" `
-provider hyperv
- Manually test the upgrade "from v5.3.1 to current to next"
contrib\win-installer\podman-5.3.1-dev-setup.exe /install /log contrib\win-installer\podman-setup-531.log
contrib\win-installer\podman-5.4.0-dev-setup.exe /install /log contrib\win-installer\podman-setup-540.log
contrib\win-installer\podman-9.9.9-dev-setup.exe /install /log contrib\win-installer\podman-setup-999.log
contrib\win-installer\podman-9.9.9-dev-setup.exe /x /log contrib\win-installer\podman-uninstall-999.log
- manually run the current installer with the option to install wsl and confirm it reboots and install both podman and wsl
- manually run the current installer with the option to install hyperv and confirm it reboots and install both podman and wsl
- run installtest for both wsl and hyperv
- manually run the current installer with the option to install wsl and confirm it doesn't reboot
- manually run the current installer with the option to install hyperv and confirm it doesn't reboot
retrieve installed podman msi package information
$Installer = New-Object -ComObject WindowsInstaller.Installer;
$InstallerProducts = $Installer.ProductsEx("", "", 7);
$InstalledProducts = ForEach($Product in $InstallerProducts){
[PSCustomObject]@{ProductCode = $Product.ProductCode();
LocalPackage = $Product.InstallProperty("LocalPackage");
VersionString = $Product.InstallProperty("VersionString");
ProductName = $Product.InstallProperty("ProductName")
}
};
$InstalledProducts | Where-Object {$_.ProductName -match "podman"}
and uninstall it with msiexec /x "{<product-code>}"