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I've shifted away from using the SVN revision number as a monotonic version identifier (replacing it in the Windows version resource with a count of days since an arbitrary epoch), and I've removed all uses of SVN keyword expansion (replacing them with version information written out by Buildscr). While I'm at it, I've done a major rewrite of the affected code which centralises all the computation of the assorted version numbers and strings into Buildscr, so that they're all more or less alongside each other rather than scattered across multiple source files. I've also retired the MD5-based manifest file system. A long time ago, it seemed like a good idea to arrange that binaries of PuTTY would automatically cease to identify themselves as a particular upstream version number if any changes were made to the source code, so that if someone made a local tweak and distributed the result then I wouldn't get blamed for the results. Since then I've decided the whole idea is more trouble than it's worth, so now distribution tarballs will have version information baked in and people can just cope with that. [originally from svn r10262]
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; -*- no -*-
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;
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; -- Inno Setup installer script for PuTTY and its related tools.
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; Last tested with Inno Setup 5.0.8.
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;
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; TODO for future releases:
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;
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; - It might be nice to have an option to add PSCP, Plink and PSFTP to
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; the PATH. See wish `installer-addpath'.
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;
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; - Maybe a "custom" installation might be useful? Hassle with
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; UninstallDisplayIcon, though.
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[Setup]
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AppName=PuTTY
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AppVerName=PuTTY version 0.63
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VersionInfoTextVersion=Release 0.63
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AppVersion=0.63
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VersionInfoVersion=0.63.0.0
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AppPublisher=Simon Tatham
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AppPublisherURL=http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
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AppReadmeFile={app}\README.txt
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DefaultDirName={pf}\PuTTY
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DefaultGroupName=PuTTY
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SetupIconFile=puttyins.ico
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UninstallDisplayIcon={app}\putty.exe
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ChangesAssociations=yes
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;ChangesEnvironment=yes -- when PATH munging is sorted (probably)
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Compression=zip/9
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AllowNoIcons=yes
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[Files]
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; We flag all files with "restartreplace" et al primarily for the benefit
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; of unattended un/installations/upgrades, when the user is running one
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; of the apps at a time. Without it, the operation will fail noisily in
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; this situation.
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; This does mean that the user will be prompted to restart their machine
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; if any of the files _were_ open during installation (or, if /VERYSILENT
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; is used, the machine will be restarted automatically!). The /NORESTART
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; flag avoids this.
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; It might be nicer to have a "no worries, replace the file next time you
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; reboot" option, but the developers have no interest in adding one.
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; NB: apparently, using long (non-8.3) filenames with restartreplace is a
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; bad idea. (Not that we do.)
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Source: "putty.exe"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: promptifolder replacesameversion restartreplace uninsrestartdelete
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Source: "pageant.exe"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: promptifolder replacesameversion restartreplace uninsrestartdelete
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Source: "puttygen.exe"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: promptifolder replacesameversion restartreplace uninsrestartdelete
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Source: "pscp.exe"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: promptifolder replacesameversion restartreplace uninsrestartdelete
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Source: "psftp.exe"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: promptifolder replacesameversion restartreplace uninsrestartdelete
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Source: "plink.exe"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: promptifolder replacesameversion restartreplace uninsrestartdelete
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Source: "website.url"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: restartreplace uninsrestartdelete
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Source: "..\doc\putty.chm"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: restartreplace uninsrestartdelete
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Source: "..\doc\putty.hlp"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: restartreplace uninsrestartdelete
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Source: "..\doc\putty.cnt"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: restartreplace uninsrestartdelete
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Source: "..\LICENCE"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: restartreplace uninsrestartdelete
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Source: "README.txt"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: isreadme restartreplace uninsrestartdelete
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[Icons]
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Name: "{group}\PuTTY"; Filename: "{app}\putty.exe"
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; We have to fall back from the .chm to the older .hlp file on some Windows
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; versions.
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Name: "{group}\PuTTY Manual"; Filename: "{app}\putty.chm"; MinVersion: 4.1,5.0
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Name: "{group}\PuTTY Manual"; Filename: "{app}\putty.hlp"; OnlyBelowVersion: 4.1,5.0
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Name: "{group}\PuTTY Web Site"; Filename: "{app}\website.url"
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Name: "{group}\PSFTP"; Filename: "{app}\psftp.exe"
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Name: "{group}\PuTTYgen"; Filename: "{app}\puttygen.exe"
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Name: "{group}\Pageant"; Filename: "{app}\pageant.exe"
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Name: "{commondesktop}\PuTTY"; Filename: "{app}\putty.exe"; Tasks: desktopicon\common
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Name: "{userdesktop}\PuTTY"; Filename: "{app}\putty.exe"; Tasks: desktopicon\user
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; Putting this in {commonappdata} doesn't seem to work, on 98SE at least.
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Name: "{userappdata}\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\PuTTY"; Filename: "{app}\putty.exe"; Tasks: quicklaunchicon
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[Tasks]
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Name: desktopicon; Description: "Create a &desktop icon for PuTTY"; GroupDescription: "Additional icons:"; Flags: unchecked
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Name: desktopicon\common; Description: "For all users"; GroupDescription: "Additional icons:"; Flags: exclusive unchecked
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Name: desktopicon\user; Description: "For the current user only"; GroupDescription: "Additional icons:"; Flags: exclusive unchecked
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Name: quicklaunchicon; Description: "Create a &Quick Launch icon for PuTTY (current user only)"; GroupDescription: "Additional icons:"; Flags: unchecked
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Name: associate; Description: "&Associate .PPK files (PuTTY Private Key) with Pageant and PuTTYgen"; GroupDescription: "Other tasks:"
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[Registry]
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Root: HKCR; Subkey: ".ppk"; ValueType: string; ValueName: ""; ValueData: "PuTTYPrivateKey"; Flags: uninsdeletevalue; Tasks: associate
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Root: HKCR; Subkey: "PuTTYPrivateKey"; ValueType: string; ValueName: ""; ValueData: "PuTTY Private Key File"; Flags: uninsdeletekey; Tasks: associate
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Root: HKCR; Subkey: "PuTTYPrivateKey\DefaultIcon"; ValueType: string; ValueName: ""; ValueData: "{app}\pageant.exe,0"; Tasks: associate
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Root: HKCR; Subkey: "PuTTYPrivateKey\shell\open\command"; ValueType: string; ValueName: ""; ValueData: """{app}\pageant.exe"" ""%1"""; Tasks: associate
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Root: HKCR; Subkey: "PuTTYPrivateKey\shell\edit"; ValueType: string; ValueName: ""; ValueData: "&Edit"; Tasks: associate
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Root: HKCR; Subkey: "PuTTYPrivateKey\shell\edit\command"; ValueType: string; ValueName: ""; ValueData: """{app}\puttygen.exe"" ""%1"""; Tasks: associate
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; Add to PATH on NT-class OS?
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[UninstallRun]
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; -cleanup-during-uninstall is an undocumented option that tailors the
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; message displayed.
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; XXX: it would be nice if this task weren't run if a silent uninstall is
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; requested, but "skipifsilent" is disallowed.
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Filename: "{app}\putty.exe"; Parameters: "-cleanup-during-uninstall"; RunOnceId: "PuTTYCleanup"; StatusMsg: "Cleaning up saved sessions etc (optional)..."
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[Messages]
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; Since it's possible for the user to be asked to restart their computer,
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; we should override the default messages to explain exactly why, so they
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; can make an informed decision. (Especially as 95% of users won't need or
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; want to restart; see rant above.)
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FinishedRestartLabel=One or more [name] programs are still running. Setup will not replace these program files until you restart your computer. Would you like to restart now?
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; This message is popped up in a message box on a /SILENT install.
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FinishedRestartMessage=One or more [name] programs are still running.%nSetup will not replace these program files until you restart your computer.%n%nWould you like to restart now?
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; ...and this comes up if you try to uninstall.
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UninstalledAndNeedsRestart=One or more %1 programs are still running.%nThe program files will not be removed until your computer is restarted.%n%nWould you like to restart now?
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