# Builds the Windows binary. # # From a fresh 64-bit Windows 10 install, prepare the system as follows: # # 1. Install Git: # # http://git-scm.com/download/win # # 2. Install Python 3.7.2: # # https://www.python.org/downloads/ # # 3. Append ";C:\Python37;C:\Python37\Scripts" to the "Path" environment variable: # # https://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/sysdm_advancd_environmnt_addchange_variable.mspx?mfr=true # # 4. In Powershell, run the following commands: # # $ pip install 'virtualenv==16.2.0' # $ Set-ExecutionPolicy -Scope CurrentUser RemoteSigned # # 5. Clone the repository: # # $ git clone https://github.com/docker/compose.git # $ cd compose # # 6. Build the binary: # # .\script\build\windows.ps1 $ErrorActionPreference = "Stop" # Remove virtualenv if (Test-Path venv) { Remove-Item -Recurse -Force .\venv } # Remove .pyc files Get-ChildItem -Recurse -Include *.pyc | foreach ($_) { Remove-Item $_.FullName } # Create virtualenv virtualenv .\venv # pip and pyinstaller generate lots of warnings, so we need to ignore them $ErrorActionPreference = "Continue" .\venv\Scripts\pip install pypiwin32==223 .\venv\Scripts\pip install -r requirements.txt .\venv\Scripts\pip install --no-deps . .\venv\Scripts\pip install -r requirements-build.txt git rev-parse --short HEAD | out-file -encoding ASCII compose\GITSHA # Build binary .\venv\Scripts\pyinstaller .\docker-compose.spec $ErrorActionPreference = "Stop" Move-Item -Force .\dist\docker-compose.exe .\dist\docker-compose-Windows-x86_64.exe .\dist\docker-compose-Windows-x86_64.exe --version