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Windows installer: Bumped the version number to 0.14.1.2
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; Thus it's important to keep this stable over releases
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; With a different "AppName" InnoSetup would treat a mere update as a completely new application and thus mess up
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AppVersion=0.14.1.0
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AppVersion=0.14.1.2
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DefaultDirName={pf}\Monero GUI Wallet
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DefaultGroupName=Monero GUI Wallet
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UninstallDisplayIcon={app}\monero-wallet-gui.exe
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Windows .exe file that can act as a standalone installer for the
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Boron Butterfly GUI wallet.
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Note that the installer build process is now reproducible / deterministic. For details check the file [Deterministic.md](Deterministic.md).
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The build steps in detail:
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1. Install *Inno Setup*. You can get it from [here](http://www.jrsoftware.org/isdl.php)
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2. Get the Inno Setup script plus related files by cloning the whole [monero-gui GitHub repository](https://github.com/monero-project/monero-gui); you will only need the files in the installer directory `installers\windows` however. Depending on development state, additionally you may have to checkout a specific branch, like `release-v0.14`.
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3. The setup script is written to take the GUI wallet files from a subdirectory named `bin`; so create `installers\windows\bin`, get the zip file of the GUI wallet from [here](https://getmonero.org/downloads/), unpack it somewhere, and copy all the files and subdirectories in the single subdirectory there (currently named `monero-gui-0.14.1.0`) to this `bin` subdirectory
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3. The setup script is written to take the GUI wallet files from a subdirectory named `bin`; so create `installers\windows\bin`, get the zip file of the GUI wallet from [here](https://getmonero.org/downloads/), unpack it somewhere, and copy all the files and subdirectories in the single subdirectory there (currently named `monero-gui-0.14.1.2`) to this `bin` subdirectory
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4. Start Inno Setup, load `Monero.iss` and compile it
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5. The result i.e. the finished installer will be the file `mysetup.exe` in the `installers\windows\Output` subdirectory
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<h1>Monero Boron Butterfly GUI Wallet</h1>
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<p>Copyright (c) 2014-2019, The Monero Project<br>
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Date: May 7, 2019</p>
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Date: July 20, 2019</p>
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<h2>Preface</h2>
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<h2>Content of the Package</h2>
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<p>You just installed the <i>Monero GUI wallet</i> for Windows, release Boron Butterfly, version 0.14.1.0.
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<p>You just installed the <i>Monero GUI wallet</i> for Windows, release Boron Butterfly, version 0.14.1.2.
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The wallet enables you to send and receive Moneroj in a secure and very private way.
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</p>
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provides the most security and privacy possible for you.</p>
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<p>However if your Internet access makes it difficult to run a full node, or if you have simply no room to store
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the blockchain locally (somewhat over 70 GB in May 2019, and of course growing), you can compromise and try to connect
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the blockchain locally (somewhat over 70 GB in July 2019, and of course growing), you can compromise and try to connect
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to a remote node. One way of finding such a node is checking
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<a href="https://moneroworld.com/#nodes">this page</a>.
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</p>
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