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diff --git a/ext/installfiles/windows/chocolatey/zerotier-one/zerotier-one.nuspec b/ext/installfiles/windows/chocolatey/zerotier-one/zerotier-one.nuspec new file mode 100644 index 00000000..473007c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/ext/installfiles/windows/chocolatey/zerotier-one/zerotier-one.nuspec @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> +<!-- Read this before creating packages: https://github.com/chocolatey/chocolatey/wiki/CreatePackages --> +<!-- It is especially important to read the above link to understand additional requirements when publishing packages to the community feed aka dot org (https://chocolatey.org/packages). --> + +<!-- Test your packages in a test environment: https://github.com/chocolatey/chocolatey-test-environment --> + +<!-- +This is a nuspec. It mostly adheres to https://docs.nuget.org/create/Nuspec-Reference. Chocolatey uses a special version of NuGet.Core that allows us to do more than was initially possible. As such there are certain things to be aware of: + +* the package xmlns schema url may cause issues with nuget.exe +* Any of the following elements can ONLY be used by choco tools - projectSourceUrl, docsUrl, mailingListUrl, bugTrackerUrl, packageSourceUrl, provides, conflicts, replaces +* nuget.exe can still install packages with those elements but they are ignored. 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Dots are only acceptable as suffixes for certain types of packages, e.g. .install, .portable, .extension, .template --> + <!-- If the software is cross-platform, attempt to use the same id as the debian/rpm package(s) if possible. --> + <id>zerotier-one</id> + <!-- version should MATCH as closely as possible with the underlying software --> + <!-- Is the version a prerelease of a version? https://docs.nuget.org/create/versioning#creating-prerelease-packages --> + <!-- Note that unstable versions like 0.0.1 can be considered a released version, but it's possible that one can release a 0.0.1-beta before you release a 0.0.1 version. If the version number is final, that is considered a released version and not a prerelease. --> + <version>1.1.12</version> + <!-- <packageSourceUrl>Where is this Chocolatey package located (think GitHub)? packageSourceUrl is highly recommended for the community feed</packageSourceUrl>--> + <!-- owners is a poor name for maintainers of the package. It sticks around by this name for compatibility reasons. It basically means you. --> + <!--<owners>ZeroTier, Inc.</owners>--> + <!-- ============================== --> + + <!-- == SOFTWARE SPECIFIC SECTION == --> + <!-- This section is about the software itself --> + <title>zerotier-one (Install)</title> + <authors>ZeroTier, Inc.</authors> + <!-- projectUrl is required for the community feed --> + <projectUrl>https://www.zerotier.com/</projectUrl> + <!--<iconUrl>https://www.zerotier.com/img/ZeroTierIcon.png</iconUrl>--> + <!-- <copyright>2011-2016 ZeroTier, Inc.</copyright> --> + <!-- If there is a license Url available, it is is required for the community feed --> + <!-- <licenseUrl>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zerotier/ZeroTierOne/master/COPYING</licenseUrl> + <requireLicenseAcceptance>true</requireLicenseAcceptance>--> + <!--<projectSourceUrl>https://github.com/zerotier/ZeroTierOne</projectSourceUrl>--> + <!--<docsUrl>https://www.zerotier.com/</docsUrl>--> + <!--<mailingListUrl></mailingListUrl>--> + <!--<bugTrackerUrl>https://github.com/zerotier/ZeroTierOne/issues</bugTrackerUrl>--> + <tags>zerotier-one admin</tags> + <summary>ZeroTier One Virtual Network Endpoint for Windows</summary> + <description>ZeroTier is a smart switch for Earth with VLAN capability. See https://www.zerotier.com/ for more information.</description> + <!-- <releaseNotes>__REPLACE_OR_REMOVE__MarkDown_Okay</releaseNotes> --> + <!-- =============================== --> + + <!-- Specifying dependencies and version ranges? https://docs.nuget.org/create/versioning#specifying-version-ranges-in-.nuspec-files --> + <!--<dependencies> + <dependency id="" version="__MINIMUM_VERSION__" /> + <dependency id="" version="[__EXACT_VERSION__]" /> + <dependency id="" version="[_MIN_VERSION_INCLUSIVE, MAX_VERSION_INCLUSIVE]" /> + <dependency id="" version="[_MIN_VERSION_INCLUSIVE, MAX_VERSION_EXCLUSIVE)" /> + <dependency id="" /> + <dependency id="chocolatey-uninstall.extension" /> + </dependencies>--> + <!-- chocolatey-uninstall.extension - If supporting 0.9.9.x (or below) and including a chocolateyUninstall.ps1 file to uninstall an EXE/MSI, you probably want to include chocolatey-uninstall.extension as a dependency. Please verify whether you are using a helper function from that package. --> + + <!--<provides>NOT YET IMPLEMENTED</provides>--> + <!--<conflicts>NOT YET IMPLEMENTED</conflicts>--> + <!--<replaces>NOT YET IMPLEMENTED</replaces>--> + </metadata> + <files> + <!-- this section controls what actually gets packaged into the Chocolatey package --> + <file src="tools\**" target="tools" /> + <!--Building from Linux? You may need this instead: <file src="tools/**" target="tools" />--> + </files> +</package> |
