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Update installer to delete nvda_eoaProxy.exe #17023

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Summary of the issue:

NVDA dropped Windows 7 support with NVDA 2024.1. The installer should delete executables that were used by older versions of NVDA but which are now obsolete. However, this was not done for nvda_eoaProxy.exe, which existed to support Windows Vista/7 ease of access.

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Added nvda_eoaProxy.exe to the list of executables to be deleted by the installer.

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  • New Features

    • Improved handling of executable files during the installation process.
    • Clarified historical context for the removal of nvda_eoaProxy.exe from installations.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Adjusted logic to ensure that only relevant executable files are included in the installation process.

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The recent changes focus on improving the installation process by updating how executable files are managed in source/installer.py. The handling of nvda_eoaProxy.exe has been clarified, indicating its removal in version 2024.1. Additionally, the logic now includes nvda_eoaProxy.exe in the set of executable files, enhancing code clarity and aligning with the latest version requirements.

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source/installer.py Updated the install function to clarify the removal of nvda_eoaProxy.exe and adjusted the logic for managing executable files. The comment on nvda_eoaProxy.exe now reflects its historical context.

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810-813: Correctly updated executable removal list.

The addition of nvda_eoaProxy.exe to the _deleteFileGroupOrFail function call aligns with the PR objective of removing obsolete executables. This change ensures that the installer cleans up files that are no longer needed, consistent with dropping support for older Windows versions.


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@seanbudd seanbudd merged commit 6be2d9c into master Aug 19, 2024
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@seanbudd seanbudd deleted the deleteNvdaEOAProxy branch August 19, 2024 02:56
@github-actions github-actions bot added this to the 2024.4 milestone Aug 19, 2024
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