Revert "Removed some description specific for sdl2 flavor in build explanation for windows"

This reverts commit 606156a284.
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dolphin6k 2023-03-23 23:45:39 +09:00
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<p style="font-size: small;">
<em>
Mar 23, 2023 Shin-ichi TOYAMA &lt;<a href="mailto:dolphin6k@wmail.plala.or.jp">dolphin6k@wmail.plala.or.jp</a>&gt;
July 10, 2022 Shin-ichi TOYAMA &lt;<a href="mailto:dolphin6k@wmail.plala.or.jp">dolphin6k@wmail.plala.or.jp</a>&gt;
</em>
</p>
</header>
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<li>
Expand the tar-ball and change the directory name so that the final packaging process can find related files. <blockquote>
<code>
$ tar zxvf tuxpaint-A.B.C.tar.gz<br/>
$ mv tuxpaint-A.B.C tuxpaint<br/>
$ tar zxvf tuxpaint-A.B.C-sdl2.tar.gz<br/>
$ mv tuxpaint-A.B.C-sdl2 tuxpaint-sdl2<br/>
</code>
</blockquote>
</li>
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<li>
Fetch the developing source tree from git repository: <blockquote>
<code>
$ git clone https://git.code.sf.net/p/tuxpaint/tuxpaint tuxpaint
$ git clone -b sdl2.0 https://git.code.sf.net/p/tuxpaint/tuxpaint tuxpaint-sdl2
</code>
</blockquote>
</li>
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<p>
Now you can build Tux Paint as follows: <blockquote>
<code>
$ cd tuxpaint<br/>
$ cd tuxpaint-sdl2<br/>
$ make bdist-win32<br/>
</code>
</blockquote>
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<p>
Before building an installer, edit the "<code>tuxpaint.iss</code>" file and enable one of the lines starting with "<code>#define BuildTarget=</code>", depending on the architecture of the installer you want to create. </p>
<p>
Then, you can easily build an executable installer by right-clicking on the "<code>tuxpaint.iss</code>" icon in the "<code>win32</code>" directory and selecting "Compile" on the list. It will run for a while, and eventually you will find a "<code>tuxpaint-<i>X.Y.Z</i>-windows-&lt;arch&gt;-installer.exe</code>" file in the same directory. </p>
Then, you can easily build an executable installer by right-clicking on the "<code>tuxpaint.iss</code>" icon in the "<code>win32</code>" directory and selecting "Compile" on the list. It will run for a while, and eventually you will find a "<code>tuxpaint-<i>X.Y.Z</i>-windows-sdl2.0-&lt;arch&gt;-installer.exe</code>" file in the same directory. </p>
</section><!-- H3: Building the Tux Paint Windows Installer -->
<section class="indent"><!-- H3: Running the Tux Paint Windows Installer -->