Check out InnoSetup and see if you can figure out. For now I tell
everyone to uninstall, then reinstall. I don't really have the
Windows knowledge to test this stuff and make it work better.
.hc
On Apr 10, 2009, at 3:19 PM, João Pais wrote:
great, finally!
there are still some details, though: there are still files that
need to be confirmed to overwrite, and shouldn't have to. these
files are in the folders
- /bin
-/doc/ - adding to that, these files were installed as written-only.
so the user has to keep the "yes" key pressed for 10m
- /extra/ - the files were read-only, so they had to be changed
before installing. but there was no overwrite confirmation here
besides that, it seems to be working.
Finally, I got a replacement Windows server up again, and its
producing nightly builds! This time I have a backup... plus its
real server hardware with lots of fans and a backup disk, never
mind that its from 2001 :D. It's an upgrade from the old 700Mhz
box to a 733!! w00t!http://puredata.info/docs/developer/WindowsXPI386
You can download the builds from the usual place: http://autobuild.puredata.info/auto-build/latest/
And if you need access to build externals on the MinGW setup, send
an request email to pd-dev@iem.at with your ssh key. http://puredata.info/docs/developer/PdLab.hc
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