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diff --git a/Windows/readme.md b/Windows/readme.md index 10c73f2..7da8684 100644 --- a/Windows/readme.md +++ b/Windows/readme.md @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ It contains all the documenation for making NGHDL executable (using PyInstaller) - If there are any issues regarding loading of DLL files, refer : https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2738879/cannot-import-pyqt4-qtgui
- If above step works, then goto step 7.
-7. Test whether only eSim dependencies are available or not:
+7. Test whether only NGHDL dependencies are available or not:
$ pip freeze
@@ -62,13 +62,13 @@ It contains all the documenation for making NGHDL executable (using PyInstaller) 8. Create spec file as:
- $ pyi-makespec --onefile -n eSim <path_to_nghdl>/src/ngspice_ghdl.py
+ $ pyi-makespec --onefile -n nghdl <path_to_nghdl>/src/ngspice_ghdl.py
9. Create onefile executable using pyinstaller as:
$ pyinstaller -F --clean nghdl.spec
-10. Verify whether all eSim `src` files (`*.py`) have been included in `Analysis-00.toc` file under the build folder generated by PyInstaller.
+10. Verify whether all NGHDL `src` files (`*.py`) have been included in `Analysis-00.toc` file under the build folder generated by PyInstaller.
11. nghdl.exe is generated at the dist folder.
@@ -99,4 +99,4 @@ It contains all the documenation for making NGHDL executable (using PyInstaller) 7. Place the script `installnghdl.nsi` at the eSim installer location.
-8. Follow the rest of the instructions for packging eSim [https://github.com/FOSSEE/eSim/tree/installers/Windows] and compile the NSI script (`esim-setup-script` file). Now only use the generated installer for distribution.
\ No newline at end of file +8. Follow the rest of the instructions for packging eSim [https://github.com/FOSSEE/eSim/tree/installers/Windows] and compile the NSI script (`esim-setup-script` file). Now only use the generated installer for distribution.
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