Remove the plain text license file below the rbutilqt folder and move
the HTML variant to the top-level docs folder. It's all GPL, so there's
no need to duplicate those files.
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Resolve the DLLs required by the built executable and try to add the required
DLL files that are not recognized as system libraries to the resulting zip /
NSIS installer. This means that it's now possible to easily build both Theme
Editor and Rockbox Utility as dynamically linked binary without the risk of
missing required DLLs in the package. The major advantage of this is that
it's not necessary anymore to have a statically built Qt installation for
building releases. The drawback is that the created binaries will rely on
additional DLL files, so it's no longer a single-run binary.
Binary release of Rockbox Utility should still be statically build.
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This requires a few workarounds since NSIS expects files in the source
folder but the build scripts run out-of-tree. Only added for Theme
Editor for now, since Rockbox Utility doesn't have a NSIS script yet
(and an installer for Rockbox Utility might not be that useful).
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Make copying files to the bundle work when building other applications than
Rockbox Utility by replacing a hardcoded workaround.
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Also move scripts to utils folder, in preparation of merging rbutil and
utils folders.
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