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Beta versions support: SxS support, in-app env/instance display (#1606)
* Script for beta config; unique data dir, in-app env/type display To release a beta build, increment the version and add -beta-N to the end, then go through all the standard release activities. The prepare-build npm script then updates key bits of the package.json to ensure that the beta build can be installed alongside a production build. This includes a new name ('Signal Beta') and a different location for application data. Note: Beta builds can be installed alongside production builds. As part of this, a couple new bits of data are shown across the app: - Environment (development or test, not shown if production) - App Instance (disabled in production; used for multiple accounts) These are shown in: - The window title - both environment and app instance. You can tell beta builds because the app name, preceding these data bits, is different. - The about window - both environment and app instance. You can tell beta builds from the version number. - The header added to the debug log - just environment. The version number will tell us if it's a beta build, and app instance isn't helpful. * Turn on single-window mode in non-production modes Because it's really frightening when you see 'unable to read from db' errors in the console. * aply.sh: More instructions for initial setup and testing * Gruntfile: Get consistent with use of package.json datas * Linux: manually update desktop keys, since macros not available |
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