Hi Again
As you can tell this installer has annoyed me.
Assume Pat you found
http://osusls.osu.edu/documentation/VSE8_0installguide.pdf
or similiar.
I have summarised the switches below, maybe the summary could be added to
web site, there ought to be a few more switches but I will test tonight
b
Hi Pat and others
The script below improves the install of emacs I think and provides
consistency as todo.pl is used to call all commands and therfore check
errors.
To run it need the standalone 7za.exe file installed in z:\bin as it is
licienced in LGPL it is ok to do so. Have not included as a
think you forgot to update our favorite browser
:: OPTIONAL: Install Mozilla
::
URL|ALL|http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/mozilla/releases/mozilla1.7.5/mozilla-win32-1.7.5-installer.exe|packages/mozilla-win32-1.7.5-installer.exe
@Echo off
todo.pl "%Z%\packages\mozilla-win32-1.7.5-installer.e
On Sun, Jan 02, 2005 at 01:53:50AM +0100, oliver wrote:
> Hi
>
> I was wondering if it really is nessacery to fully install perl into the
> C drive soley for the purpose of installing the various applications.
>
> I'm not saying not to use perl, but is there no way to use perl from the
> Z mapp
http://www.google.com/search?q=nos_ne+nos_o
"Godfrey Livingstone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The reason is that the Netopsystems FEAD(R) file spawns the msiexec
> process and does not wait for it to finish, thus the problem if we
> are rebooting or installing another package.
Lovely.
> We r
Dear Pat and other developers
The current released Adobe Reader 7 batch file does not work.
The reason is that the Netopsystems FEAD(R) file spawns the msiexec
process and does not wait for it to finish, thus the problem if we are
rebooting or installing another package.
I have found a solution.