Update su3 signing procedure
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@@ -210,7 +210,13 @@ Certificate which Windows will recognize. The current signer of the Windows
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bundle is Zlatinb. Standard Windows signing tools are used.
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```sh
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./clean.sh && wsl make clean && ./build.sh && make
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# Release Copypasta
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./clean.sh
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wsl make distclean
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wsl make clean-extensions
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wsl make extensions
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./build.sh
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make
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./sign.sh
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```
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@@ -218,21 +224,14 @@ Building a signed update file
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-----------------------------
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Building a signed update file for automatically updating a Windows I2P router
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requires you to also have Go installed in your Cygwin or WSL environment.
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With WSL, you can do this using the command:
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requires you to either be using linux, or have Go installed in your Cygwin or WSL environment.
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On Linux(Where I sign the su3 files), this works:
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wsl sudo apt-get install golang-go
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make su3
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With that dependency satisfied, you can then run:
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wsl make su3
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to build the signing tool if necessary and then package the installer in a
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to run the signing tool if necessary and then package the installer in a
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signed update file.
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It's also probably possible to do this with the Java I2P distribution and a
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`.bat` script.
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Docker Support
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