From 77fa16645ea550eac26b4322b259781cfa1b88f9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Fredrick Johansson Date: Sat, 22 Aug 2020 23:34:57 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Adding the working version of the spooky installer - Adding placeholders and mentions of the certificate files. - Adding the nsis script. - Adding licenses for external libraries currently used by ecos. --- .gitignore | 7 + README.md | 5 + TODO | 1 + config/place_p12_certificate_here.txt | 1 + config/place_passwd_text_file_here.txt | 1 + env-vars.nsi | 227 +++++++++ loopaware-spooky-game.nsi | 173 +++++++ loopaware/spooky game/license_bullet_zlib.txt | 0 .../spooky game/license_devil_lgpl21.txt | 458 ++++++++++++++++++ loopaware/spooky game/license_efsw_mit.txt | 22 + .../spooky game/license_freetype_ftl.txt | 167 +++++++ .../spooky game/license_freetype_gpl2.txt | 340 +++++++++++++ .../spooky game/license_glew_mit_khronos.txt | 20 + .../spooky game/license_glew_mit_mesa.txt | 21 + .../spooky game/license_glew_modified-bsd.txt | 29 ++ .../spooky game/license_openal_lgpl2.txt | 437 +++++++++++++++++ loopaware/spooky game/license_png_png.txt | 134 +++++ .../spooky game/license_sdl2-image_zlib.txt | 15 + .../spooky game/license_sdl2-mixer_zlib.txt | 15 + loopaware/spooky game/license_sdl2_zlib.txt | 15 + 20 files changed, 2088 insertions(+) create mode 100644 .gitignore create mode 100644 TODO create mode 100644 config/place_p12_certificate_here.txt create mode 100644 config/place_passwd_text_file_here.txt create mode 100644 env-vars.nsi create mode 100644 loopaware-spooky-game.nsi create mode 100644 loopaware/spooky game/license_bullet_zlib.txt create mode 100644 loopaware/spooky game/license_devil_lgpl21.txt create mode 100644 loopaware/spooky game/license_efsw_mit.txt create mode 100644 loopaware/spooky game/license_freetype_ftl.txt create mode 100644 loopaware/spooky game/license_freetype_gpl2.txt create mode 100644 loopaware/spooky game/license_glew_mit_khronos.txt create mode 100644 loopaware/spooky game/license_glew_mit_mesa.txt create mode 100644 loopaware/spooky game/license_glew_modified-bsd.txt create mode 100644 loopaware/spooky game/license_openal_lgpl2.txt create mode 100644 loopaware/spooky game/license_png_png.txt create mode 100644 loopaware/spooky game/license_sdl2-image_zlib.txt create mode 100644 loopaware/spooky game/license_sdl2-mixer_zlib.txt create mode 100644 loopaware/spooky game/license_sdl2_zlib.txt diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..15b6560 --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +LoopAware Spooky Game Installer *.exe +config/certificate.p12 +config/certificate.pfx +config/passwd.txt +loopaware/spooky game/*.exe +loopaware/spooky game/*.dll +loopaware/spooky game/assets diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index e69de29..6174be7 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +Populate over the necessary executables, dlls and content files into the loopaware directory. + +in the directory config +- Put certificate p12 or pfx file and name it certificate. e.g certificate.p12 +- Put the certificate password in a plain txt file, with the name passwd.txt \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/TODO b/TODO new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b844046 --- /dev/null +++ b/TODO @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +- uninstaller did not remove start menu loopaware dir, it did remove the spooky game subdir though. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/config/place_p12_certificate_here.txt b/config/place_p12_certificate_here.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c1a360b --- /dev/null +++ b/config/place_p12_certificate_here.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +This should not be a txt, but a p12 certificate for code signing. Possibly from comodo. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/config/place_passwd_text_file_here.txt b/config/place_passwd_text_file_here.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bca55e5 --- /dev/null +++ b/config/place_passwd_text_file_here.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +oneLineWithCertificatePassword \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/env-vars.nsi b/env-vars.nsi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..21f00b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/env-vars.nsi @@ -0,0 +1,227 @@ +WindowIcon Off +SilentInstall Silent +AutoCloseWindow True +Name "NSIS Constants" +OutFile "NSIS_Constants.exe" + +!define DISABLEREDIR `kernel32::Wow64EnableWow64FsRedirection(i0)` +!define ENABLEREDIR `kernel32::Wow64EnableWow64FsRedirection(i1)` + +Var VER +Section "Main" + ReadRegStr $0 HKLM "SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion" CurrentVersion + StrCpy $VER $0 + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "Windows" "Version" "$VER" + + SetRegView 64 + ReadRegStr $R0 HKLM "SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion" CommonFilesDir + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$COMMONFILES" "64bit COMMONFILES" "$R0" + SetRegView 32 + ReadRegStr $R0 HKLM "SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion" CommonFilesDir + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$COMMONFILES" "32bit COMMONFILES" "$R0" + + SetRegView 64 + ReadRegStr $R0 HKLM "SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion" ProgramFilesDir + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$PROGRAMFILES" "64bit PROGRAMFILES" "$R0" + SetRegView 32 + ReadRegStr $R0 HKLM "SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion" ProgramFilesDir + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$PROGRAMFILES" "32bit PROGRAMFILES" "$R0" + + System::Call `${DISABLEREDIR}` + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$SYSDIR" "64bit SYSDIR" "$SYSDIR" + System::Call `${ENABLEREDIR}` + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$SYSDIR" "32bit SYSDIR" "$SYSDIR" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$ADMINTOOLS" "current ADMINTOOLS" "$ADMINTOOLS" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$ADMINTOOLS" "all ADMINTOOLS" "$ADMINTOOLS" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$APPDATA" "current APPDATA" "$APPDATA" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$APPDATA" "all APPDATA" "$APPDATA" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$CDBURN_AREA" "current CDBURN_AREA" "$CDBURN_AREA" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$CDBURN_AREA" "all CDBURN_AREA" "$CDBURN_AREA" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$CMDLINE" "current CMDLINE" "$CMDLINE" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$CMDLINE" "all CMDLINE" "$CMDLINE" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$COMMONFILES" "current COMMONFILES" "$COMMONFILES" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$COMMONFILES" "all COMMONFILES" "$COMMONFILES" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$COOKIES" "current COOKIES" "$COOKIES" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$COOKIES" "all COOKIES" "$COOKIES" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$DESKTOP" "current DESKTOP" "$DESKTOP" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$DESKTOP" "all DESKTOP" "$DESKTOP" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$DOCUMENTS" "current DOCUMENTS" "$DOCUMENTS" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$DOCUMENTS" "all DOCUMENTS" "$DOCUMENTS" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$EXEDIR" "current EXEDIR" "$EXEDIR" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$EXEDIR" "all EXEDIR" "$EXEDIR" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$FAVORITES" "current FAVORITES" "$FAVORITES" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$FAVORITES" "all FAVORITES" "$FAVORITES" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$FONTS" "current FONTS" "$FONTS" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$FONTS" "all FONTS" "$FONTS" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$HISTORY" "current HISTORY" "$HISTORY" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$HISTORY" "all HISTORY" "$HISTORY" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$HWNDPARENT" "current HWNDPARENT" "$HWNDPARENT" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$HWNDPARENT" "all HWNDPARENT" "$HWNDPARENT" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$INSTDIR" "current INSTDIR" "$INSTDIR" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$INSTDIR" "all INSTDIR" "$INSTDIR" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$INTERNET_CACHE" "current INTERNET_CACHE" "$INTERNET_CACHE" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$INTERNET_CACHE" "all INTERNET_CACHE" "$INTERNET_CACHE" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$LANGUAGE" "current LANGUAGE" "$LANGUAGE" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$LANGUAGE" "all LANGUAGE" "$LANGUAGE" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$LOCALAPPDATA" "current LOCALAPPDATA" "$LOCALAPPDATA" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$LOCALAPPDATA" "all LOCALAPPDATA" "$LOCALAPPDATA" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$MUSIC" "current MUSIC" "$MUSIC" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$MUSIC" "all MUSIC" "$MUSIC" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$NETHOOD" "current NETHOOD" "$NETHOOD" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$NETHOOD" "all NETHOOD" "$NETHOOD" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$OUTDIR" "current OUTDIR" "$OUTDIR" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$OUTDIR" "all OUTDIR" "$OUTDIR" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$PICTURES" "current PICTURES" "$PICTURES" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$PICTURES" "all PICTURES" "$PICTURES" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$PLUGINSDIR" "current PLUGINSDIR" "$PLUGINSDIR" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$PLUGINSDIR" "all PLUGINSDIR" "$PLUGINSDIR" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$PRINTHOOD" "current PRINTHOOD" "$PRINTHOOD" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$PRINTHOOD" "all PRINTHOOD" "$PRINTHOOD" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$PROFILE" "current PROFILE" "$PROFILE" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$PROFILE" "all PROFILE" "$PROFILE" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$PROGRAMFILES" "current PROGRAMFILES" "$PROGRAMFILES" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$PROGRAMFILES" "all PROGRAMFILES" "$PROGRAMFILES" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$QUICKLAUNCH" "current QUICKLAUNCH" "$QUICKLAUNCH" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$QUICKLAUNCH" "all QUICKLAUNCH" "$QUICKLAUNCH" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$RECENT" "current RECENT" "$RECENT" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$RECENT" "all RECENT" "$RECENT" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$RESOURCES" "current RESOURCES" "$RESOURCES" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$RESOURCES" "all RESOURCES" "$RESOURCES" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$RESOURCES_LOCALIZED" "current RESOURCES_LOCALIZED" "$RESOURCES_LOCALIZED" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$RESOURCES_LOCALIZED" "all RESOURCES_LOCALIZED" "$RESOURCES_LOCALIZED" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$SENDTO" "current SENDTO" "$SENDTO" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$SENDTO" "all SENDTO" "$SENDTO" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$SMPROGRAMS" "current SMPROGRAMS" "$SMPROGRAMS" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$SMPROGRAMS" "all SMPROGRAMS" "$SMPROGRAMS" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$SMSTARTUP" "current SMSTARTUP" "$SMSTARTUP" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$SMSTARTUP" "all SMSTARTUP" "$SMSTARTUP" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$STARTMENU" "current STARTMENU" "$STARTMENU" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$STARTMENU" "all STARTMENU" "$STARTMENU" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$SYSDIR" "current SYSDIR" "$SYSDIR" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$SYSDIR" "all SYSDIR" "$SYSDIR" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$TEMP" "current TEMP" "$TEMP" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$TEMP" "all TEMP" "$TEMP" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$TEMPLATES" "current TEMPLATES" "$TEMPLATES" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$TEMPLATES" "all TEMPLATES" "$TEMPLATES" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$VIDEOS" "current VIDEOS" "$VIDEOS" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$VIDEOS" "all VIDEOS" "$VIDEOS" + + SetShellVarContext current + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$WINDIR" "current WINDIR" "$WINDIR" + SetShellVarContext all + WriteINIStr $EXEDIR\Windows_$VER_Constants.ini "$$WINDIR" "all WINDIR" "$WINDIR" + + MessageBox MB_USERICON "NSIS Constants for this computer are in Windows_$VER_Constants.ini" + +SectionEnd \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/loopaware-spooky-game.nsi b/loopaware-spooky-game.nsi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1f4aa7d --- /dev/null +++ b/loopaware-spooky-game.nsi @@ -0,0 +1,173 @@ +!define UNINST_KEY "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\LoopAware_Spooky_Game" +!define INST_KEY_BASE "Software\LoopAware\" +!define INST_KEY_LAUNCHER "Screensavers\LauncherSettings" + +# Define name info +!define PRODUCT_NAME "LoopAware Spooky Game" +!define PRODUCT_VERSION "1.0.0.15" +!define OutputFileName "LoopAware Spooky Game Installer v${PRODUCT_VERSION}.exe" +Name "${PRODUCT_NAME} ${PRODUCT_VERSION}" + +# Sign Executable macro +######################################## +######## Signing +!define SIGNTOOL_EXECUTABLE "C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\bin\10.0.18362.0\x64\signtool.exe" +!define /file OutFileSignPassword ".\config\passwd.txt" +!define OutFileSignCertificate ".\config\certificate.p12" + +!macro sign_exe EXECUTABLE + # CodeSigning with SHA1/AuthentiCode + !execute 'PING -n 5 127.0.0.1 >NUL' # Delay Next Step to ensure File isn't locked by previous Process + !execute '${SIGNTOOL_EXECUTABLE} sign /f ${OutFileSignCertificate} /p ${OutFileSignPassword} /fd sha1 /t http://timestamp.comodoca.com /v $\"${EXECUTABLE}$\"' + + # CodeSigning with SHA256/RFC 3161 + !execute 'PING -n 5 127.0.0.1 >NUL' # Delay Next Step to ensure File isn't locked by previous Process + !execute '${SIGNTOOL_EXECUTABLE} sign /f ${OutFileSignCertificate} /p ${OutFileSignPassword} /fd sha256 /tr http://timestamp.comodoca.com?td=sha256 /td sha256 /as /v $\"${EXECUTABLE}$\"' +!macroend + +!macro sign_setup EXECUTABLE + # CodeSigning with SHA1/AuthentiCode + !finalize 'PING -n 5 127.0.0.1 >NUL' # Delay Next Step to ensure File isn't locked by previous Process + !finalize '$\"${SIGNTOOL_EXECUTABLE}$\" sign /f $\"${OutFileSignCertificate}$\" /p ${OutFileSignPassword} /fd sha1 /t http://timestamp.comodoca.com /v $\"${EXECUTABLE}$\"' + + # CodeSigning with SHA256/RFC 3161 + !finalize 'PING -n 5 127.0.0.1 >NUL' # Delay Next Step to ensure File isn't locked by previous Process + !finalize '$\"${SIGNTOOL_EXECUTABLE}$\" sign /f $\"${OutFileSignCertificate}$\" /p ${OutFileSignPassword} /fd sha256 /tr http://timestamp.comodoca.com?td=sha256 /td sha256 /as /v $\"${EXECUTABLE}$\"' +!macroend + +!ifdef INNER + # https://nsis.sourceforge.io/Signing_an_Uninstaller + !echo "Inner invocation" ; just to see what's going on + OutFile "$%TEMP%\tempinstaller.exe" ; not really important where this is + SetCompress off ; for speed +!else + !echo "Outer invocation" + + ; Call makensis again against current file, defining INNER. This writes an installer for us which, when + ; it is invoked, will just write the uninstaller to some location, and then exit. + + !makensis '/DINNER "${__FILE__}"' = 0 + + ; So now run that installer we just created as %TEMP%\tempinstaller.exe. Since it + ; calls quit the return value isn't zero. + + !system "$%TEMP%\tempinstaller.exe" = 2 + + ; That will have written an uninstaller binary for us. Now we sign it with your + ; favorite code signing tool. + !insertmacro sign_exe "$%TEMP%\loopaware spooky game uninstaller.exe" + + ; Good. Now we can carry on writing the real installer. + + OutFile "${OutputFileName}" + SetCompressor /SOLID lzma +!endif + + +# set install directory +InstallDir "$PROGRAMFILES64\loopaware\" + +# For removing Start Menu shortcut in Windows 7 +!ifndef INNER +RequestExecutionLevel admin +!else +RequestExecutionLevel admin +!endif + +# Pages +Page directory +Page instfiles +UninstPage uninstConfirm +UninstPage instfiles + +ShowInstDetails show +CRCCheck on + +Function .onInit +!ifdef INNER + ; If INNER is defined, then we aren't supposed to do anything except write out + ; the uninstaller. This is better than processing a command line option as it means + ; this entire code path is not present in the final (real) installer. + SetSilent silent + #RequestExecutionLevel user ; don't write uninstaller with admin permissions and prevent invoking UAC + WriteUninstaller "$%TEMP%\loopaware spooky game uninstaller.exe" + Quit ; just bail out quickly when running the "inner" installer +!endif + +; ...[the rest of your normal .onInit]... +FunctionEnd +# default section start +Section + +# Sign executables +!insertmacro sign_exe "./loopaware\spooky game\spooky game.exe" +!insertmacro sign_exe "./loopaware\spooky game\libecos.dll" + +# define output path +SetOutPath $INSTDIR +CreateDirectory $INSTDIR + +# specify file to go in output path +File /r loopaware\*.* + +# Write the uninstaller +!ifndef INNER + SetOutPath $INSTDIR + ; this packages the signed uninstaller + File "$%TEMP%\loopaware spooky game uninstaller.exe" +!endif + +# Set 64-bit registry +SetRegView 64 + +# Add Add/remove info +WriteRegStr HKLM "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\LoopAware_Spooky_Game" "DisplayName" "LoopAware - Spooky Game" +WriteRegStr HKLM "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\LoopAware_Spooky_Game" "Publisher" "LoopAware" +WriteRegStr HKLM "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\LoopAware_Spooky_Game" "Comments" "LoopAware is part of FJDATA AB." +WriteRegStr HKLM "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\LoopAware_Spooky_Game" "UninstallString" "$\"$INSTDIR\loopaware_spooky_game_uninstaller.exe$\"" +WriteRegStr HKLM "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\LoopAware_Spooky_Game" "QuietUninstallString" "$\"$INSTDIR\loopaware_spooky_game_uninstaller.exe$\" /S" + +# Create shortcut to manager and launcher +CreateDirectory "$SMPROGRAMS\LoopAware\Spooky Game" +CreateShortCut "$SMPROGRAMS\LoopAware\Spooky Game\Remove LoopAware Spooky Game.lnk" "$INSTDIR\loopaware spooky game uninstaller.exe" +CreateShortCut "$SMPROGRAMS\LoopAware\Spooky Game\Spooky Game.lnk" "$INSTDIR\spooky game\spooky game.exe" /c + +# Launch manager +#Exec '"$INSTDIR\manager\LoopAware_Manager.exe" /c' +ExecShell "open" "https://loopaware.com/spooky-game/new_install" + +#------- +# default section end +SectionEnd + +# create a section to define what the uninstaller does. +# the section will always be named "Uninstall" +!ifdef INNER + Section "Uninstall" + + # Always delete uninstaller first + Delete "$INSTDIR\loopaware_spooky_game_uninstaller.exe" + + # now delete installed file + Delete $INSTDIR\*.* + RMDir /r $INSTDIR + + # second, remove the links from the start menu + Delete "$SMPROGRAMS\LoopAware\Spooky Game\Spooky Game.lnk" + Delete "$SMPROGRAMS\LoopAware\Spooky Game\Remove LoopAware Spooky Game.lnk" + RMDir /r "$SMPROGRAMS\LoopAware\Spooky Game" + + # Set 64-bit registry + SetRegView 64 + + # Delete Add/remove info + DeleteRegKey HKLM "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\LoopAware_Spooky_Game" + + # Delete loopaware info + DeleteRegKey /ifempty HKLM "Software\LoopAware" + + SectionEnd +!endif + +# Sign the installer +!insertmacro sign_setup "${OutputFileName}" diff --git a/loopaware/spooky game/license_bullet_zlib.txt b/loopaware/spooky game/license_bullet_zlib.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/loopaware/spooky game/license_devil_lgpl21.txt b/loopaware/spooky game/license_devil_lgpl21.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e59903a --- /dev/null +++ b/loopaware/spooky game/license_devil_lgpl21.txt @@ -0,0 +1,458 @@ + GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 2.1, February 1999 + + Copyright (C) 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + +[This is the first released version of the Lesser GPL. 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