#!/bin/sh set -e # These are text files. text=`{ find . -name CVS -prune -o \ -name .cvsignore -prune -o \ -name .svn -prune -o \ -name .git -prune -o \ -name LATEST.VER -prune -o \ -name CHECKLST.txt -prune -o \ -name mksrcarc.sh -prune -o \ -name '*.chm' -prune -o \ -name '*.cur' -prune -o \ -type f -print | sed 's/^\.\///'; } | \ grep -ivE 'test/.*\.txt|MODULE|website.url' | grep -vF .ico | grep -vF .icns` # These are files which I'm _sure_ should be treated as text, but # which zip might complain about, so we direct its moans to # /dev/null! Apparently its heuristics are doubtful of UTF-8 text # files. bintext=test/*.txt # These are actual binary files which we don't want transforming. bin=`{ ls -1 windows/*.ico windows/website.url; \ find . -name '*.chm' -print -o -name '*.cur' -print; }` verbosely() { echo "$@" "$@" } verbosely zip -l putty-src.zip $text verbosely zip -l putty-src.zip $bintext verbosely zip putty-src.zip $bin