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Am 12.11.2017 um 07:11 schrieb Dirk Hohndel:<br>
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<div class="">Or if you don't see pictures in your
email browser, go here: <a
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<div class="">Both a Windows installer and an
AppImage built from the latest commit that I
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<div class="">What is the raltionship between
subsurface.exe and subsurface-<version>.exe?
Size is different but what else? One with debug
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<div>subsurface.exe is just the executable. Often it's enough to
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<div>subsurface-<version>.exe is an installer as we usually
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<div>I'm not sure it's worth posting the executable, TBH. <br>
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Great!<br>
Windows installer works also on my side. Did some quick tests and
was not able to see any difference between the Travis generated
installer and my own build.<br>
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I would keep posting the subsurface.exe<br>
When creating my own builds and testing I very often just replace
the exe to test s.th. because it's faster...<br>
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Best regards<br>
Stefan<br>
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