Unfortunately, the installshield requires the quotes around the
referencefile path following the -f1 switch.
On Wednesday, February 17, 2016 at 8:17:49 AM UTC-8, J Hawkesworth wrote:
>
> Are you using Ansible 2.0.0.2?
>
> I suggest trying to do away with the quotes if at all possible, even if
> you wind up with a full path to the setup.iss
>
> arguments: "-s -f1 C:\\Users\\UserName\\Desktop\\Software\\setup.exe"
>
> Jon
> On Wednesday, 17 February 2016 11:29:02 UTC, Gerald Spencer wrote:
>>
>> Attempting to silently install a package using a response file and the
>> appropriate command line.
>>
>> The command I need to run is:
>>
>> - .\setup.exe -s f1".\setup.iss"
>>
>>
>> What I need to enter into arguments is:
>>
>> - name: install software
>> win_package:
>> path: "C:\\Users\\UserName\\Desktop\\Software\\setup.exe"
>> product_id: {guid}
>> arguments: "-s -f1".\setup.iss""
>>
>> I am unable to get the double quotes to pass through it seems. I've tried
>> various formats such as:
>>
>> - ' "-s -f1".\setup.iss"" '
>> - ' -s -f1".\setup.iss" '
>> - "-s -f1'.\setup.iss' "
>>
>>
>> Help?
>>
>
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