Update to version 1.3.2

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NissimHadar 2019-01-07 11:23:00 -08:00
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@ -23,9 +23,9 @@ Nitpick is built as part of the High Fidelity build.
1. Select all, right-click and select 7-Zip->Add to archive...
1. Set Archive format to 7z
1. Check "Create SFX archive
1. Enter installer name (i.e. `nitpick-installer-v1.2.exe`)
1. Enter installer name (i.e. `nitpick-installer-v1.3.2.exe`)
1. Click "OK"
1. Copy created installer to https://hifi-qa.s3.amazonaws.com/nitpick/Windows/nitpick-installer-v1.2.exe: aws s3 cp nitpick-installer-v1.2.exe s3://hifi-qa/nitpick/Mac/nitpick-installer-v1.2.exe
1. Copy created installer to https://hifi-qa.s3.amazonaws.com/nitpick/Windows/nitpick-installer-v1.3.2.exe: aws s3 cp nitpick-installer-v1.3.2.exe s3://hifi-qa/nitpick/Mac/nitpick-installer-v1.3.2.exe
#### Mac
These steps assume the hifi repository has been cloned to `~/hifi`.
1. (first time) Install brew
@ -39,12 +39,12 @@ These steps assume the hifi repository has been cloned to `~/hifi`.
1. Change the loader instruction to find the dynamic library locally
In a terminal: `install_name_tool -change ~/hifi/build/ext/Xcode/quazip/project/lib/libquazip5.1.dylib libquazip5.1.dylib nitpick`
1. Delete any existing disk images. In a terminal: `rm *.dmg`
1. Create installer (note final period).In a terminal: `create-dmg --volname nitpick-installer-v1.2 nitpick-installer-v1.2.dmg .`
1. Create installer (note final period).In a terminal: `create-dmg --volname nitpick-installer-v1.3.2 nitpick-installer-v1.3.2.dmg .`
Make sure to wait for completion.
1. Copy created installer to AWS: `~/Library/Python/3.7/bin/aws s3 cp nitpick-installer-v1.2.dmg s3://hifi-qa/nitpick/Mac/nitpick-installer-v1.2.dmg`
1. Copy created installer to AWS: `~/Library/Python/3.7/bin/aws s3 cp nitpick-installer-v1.3.2.dmg s3://hifi-qa/nitpick/Mac/nitpick-installer-v1.3.2.dmg`
### Installation
#### Windows
1. (First time) download and install vc_redist.x64.exe (available at https://hifi-qa.s3.amazonaws.com/nitpick/Windows/nitpick-installer-v1.2.exe)
1. (First time) download and install vc_redist.x64.exe (available at https://hifi-qa.s3.amazonaws.com/nitpick/Windows/nitpick-installer-v1.3.2.exe)
1. (First time) download and install Python 3 from https://hifi-qa.s3.amazonaws.com/nitpick/Windows/python-3.7.0-amd64.exe (also located at https://www.python.org/downloads/)
1. After installation - create an environment variable called PYTHON_PATH and set it to the folder containing the Python executable.
1. (First time) download and install AWS CLI from https://hifi-qa.s3.amazonaws.com/nitpick/Windows/AWSCLI64PY3.msi (also available at https://aws.amazon.com/cli/
@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ These steps assume the hifi repository has been cloned to `~/hifi`.
1. Leave region name and ouput format as default [None]
1. Install the latest release of Boto3 via pip: `pip install boto3`
1. Download the installer by browsing to [here](<https://hifi-qa.s3.amazonaws.com/nitpick/Windows/nitpick-installer-v1.2.exe>)
1. Download the installer by browsing to [here](<https://hifi-qa.s3.amazonaws.com/nitpick/Windows/nitpick-installer-v1.3.2.exe>)
1. Double click on the installer and install to a convenient location
![](./setup_7z.PNG)
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1. Enter the secret key
1. Leave region name and ouput format as default [None]
1. Install the latest release of Boto3 via pip: pip3 install boto3
1. Download the installer by browsing to [here](<https://hifi-qa.s3.amazonaws.com/nitpick/Mac/nitpick-installer-v1.2.dmg>).
1. Download the installer by browsing to [here](<https://hifi-qa.s3.amazonaws.com/nitpick/Mac/nitpick-installer-v1.3.2.dmg>).
1. Double-click on the downloaded image to mount it
1. Create a folder for the nitpick files (e.g. ~/nitpick)
If this folder exists then delete all it's contents.
1. Copy the downloaded files to the folder
In a terminal:
`cd ~/nitpick`
`cp -r /Volumes/nitpick-installer-v1.2/* .`
`cp -r /Volumes/nitpick-installer-v1.3.2/* .`
1. __To run nitpick, cd to the folder that you copied to and run `./nitpick`__
# Usage