This script is used on Windows after building a MySQL distribution from source to create executable programs. It packages the binaries and support files into a ZIP archive that can be unpacked at the location where you want to install MySQL.
make_win_bin_dist is a shell script, so you must have Cygwin installed to use it.
This program's use is subject to change. Currently, you invoke it as follows from the root directory of your source distribution:
shell> make_win_bin_dist [options] package_basename [copy_def ...]
        The package_basename argument
        provides the basename for the resulting ZIP archive. This name
        will be the name of the directory that results from unpacking
        the archive.
      
        Because you might want to include files of directories from
        other builds, you can instruct this script do copy them in for
        you, via copy_def arguments, which of
        which is of the form
        relative_dest_name=source_name.
      
Example:
bin/mysqld-max.exe=../my-max-build/sql/release/mysqld.exe
If you specify a directory, the entire directory will be copied.
make_win_bin_dist supports the following options.
Pack the debug binaries and produce an error if they were not built.
Pack the embedded server and produce an error if it was not built. The default is to pack it if it was built.
            Add a suffix to the basename of the mysql
            binary. For example, a suffix of -abc
            produces a binary named mysqld-abc.exe.
          
Do not pack the debug binaries even if they were built.
Do not pack the embedded server even if it was built.
            Use this option when the target for this build was
            Debug, and you just want to replace the
            normal binaries with debug versions (that is, do not use
            separate debug directories).
          


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