# Preparing development environment (for maintainers) 1. Install Inno Setup 5 non-unicode: http://www.jrsoftware.org/isdl.php (`isetup-5.x.x-unicode.exe`). 2. Install `kSignCMD`: http://codesigning.ksoftware.net/ (click "Download kSign" and then "FREE DOWNLOAD" or "Click Here to Download kSign", which will likely be a link to http://cdn1.ksoftware.net/ksign_installer.exe) 3. Install the `docker-code-signing.pfx` certificate somewhere (the instructions below assume `Z:\sven\src\docker\windows-installer\docker-code-signing.pfx`); you will need the password (`d_get_from_core` below). 4. Open `Toolbox.iss` in the Inno Setup Compiler. It has a few constants at the top that are important to make note of (especially `MyAppVersion` and the path variables `dockerCli`, `dockerMachineCli`, `kitematicSetup`, `b2dIso`, `msysGit`, `virtualBoxMsi`, and `virtualBoxCommon`). 5. Launch **Inno Setup Compiler** by opening `Toolbox.iss` and add code signing by applying the following steps: - Click "Tools" --> "Configure Sign Tools" > "Add" - "Name of the Sign Tool:" `ksign` - "Command of the Sign Tool:" `"C:\Program Files (x86)\kSign\kSignCMD.exe" /f Z:\sven\src\docker\windows-installer\docker-code-signing.pfx /p d_get_from_core $p` # Releasing a new version Update the versions of the dependencies in `bundle.sh`. Update `#define MyAppVersion` line in `Toolbox.iss`. # Downloading bundle dependencies Open a git bash window in this directory and run script: ./bundle.sh This should be downloading dependencies with their correct versions to `bundle\` folder where the Inno Setup Compiler can pick up from. # Compiling the installer After configuring, open `Toolbox.iss` with Inno Setup Compiler and hit **'Build'**. The results will be in the `Output` folder. This can be done through commandline as welll. Launch a cmd.exe shell from this directory and run: "c:\Program Files (x86)\Inno Setup 5\ISCC.exe" Toolbox.iss