* Fix compat job
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* Cleanup head_sdk
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* turns out removing everything also removes files that shouldn’t be removed
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* gnah
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* maybe this was a bad idea
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* trynottocry
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* Release EE SDK tarballs and installer
As before, no way of testing this. I’ll do a snapshot afterwards.
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* Rename EE artifacts
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* Replace many occurrences of DAML with Daml
* Update docs logo
* A few more CLI occurrences
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* Fix some over-eager replacements
* A few mor occurrences in md files
* Address comments in *.proto files
* Change case in comments and strings in .ts files
* Revert changes to frozen proto files
* Also revert LF 1.11
* Update get-daml.sh
* Update windows installer
* Include .py files
* Include comments in .daml files
* More instances in the assistant CLI
* some more help texts
* Improve Windows installer
1. We now show a welcome page before starting the installation.
2. The installer now has an icon.
3. We show a finish page after installation has completed.
4. We detect existing suggestions and abort while mentioning
"daml install latest".
* Ask if existing installation should be removed
ExecWait will run the command in a new terminal which looks fairly
ugly and also makes it impossible to see what has been written to that
terminal since it closes automatically. nsexec::ExecToLog on the other
hand will write to the standard log Window in the installer which
seems much nicer.
It turns out my suspicion that the tar plugin was the thing that
messed up paths was completely correct. However, I messed up the PATH
to daml which resulted in me still running the old binary.
I’ve fixed the path and also moved to a temporary
directory (PLUGINSDIR seems like the easiest option for that) so that
things are cleaned up automatically by nsis.