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Windows installer: Bumped the version number to 0.14.1.2

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René Brunner 2019-07-20 17:27:31 +02:00
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; Thus it's important to keep this stable over releases
; With a different "AppName" InnoSetup would treat a mere update as a completely new application and thus mess up
AppVersion=0.14.1.0
AppVersion=0.14.1.2
DefaultDirName={pf}\Monero GUI Wallet
DefaultGroupName=Monero GUI Wallet
UninstallDisplayIcon={app}\monero-wallet-gui.exe

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Windows .exe file that can act as a standalone installer for the
Boron Butterfly GUI wallet.
Note that the installer build process is now reproducible / deterministic. For details check the file [Deterministic.md](Deterministic.md).
The build steps in detail:
1. Install *Inno Setup*. You can get it from [here](http://www.jrsoftware.org/isdl.php)
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`.
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
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
4. Start Inno Setup, load `Monero.iss` and compile it
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>
<p>Copyright (c) 2014-2019, The Monero Project<br>
Date: May 7, 2019</p>
Date: July 20, 2019</p>
<h2>Preface</h2>
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<h2>Content of the Package</h2>
<p>You just installed the <i>Monero GUI wallet</i> for Windows, release Boron Butterfly, version 0.14.1.0.
<p>You just installed the <i>Monero GUI wallet</i> for Windows, release Boron Butterfly, version 0.14.1.2.
The wallet enables you to send and receive Moneroj in a secure and very private way.
</p>
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provides the most security and privacy possible for you.</p>
<p>However if your Internet access makes it difficult to run a full node, or if you have simply no room to store
the blockchain locally (somewhat over 70 GB in May 2019, and of course growing), you can compromise and try to connect
the blockchain locally (somewhat over 70 GB in July 2019, and of course growing), you can compromise and try to connect
to a remote node. One way of finding such a node is checking
<a href="https://moneroworld.com/#nodes">this page</a>.
</p>

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