Hi again Antoine, Both issues should now be fixed in trunk.
I also forced the regeneration of the distributions on the Hudson machine. If you're still willing to test it out, this new version should work better I think. Regards, Pierre-Arnaud On 11 janv. 2011, at 15:05, Antoine Levy-Lambert wrote: > On 1/11/2011 8:38 AM, Pierre-Arnaud Marcelot wrote: >> >> Hi Antoine, >> >> On 11 janv. 2011, at 14:22, Antoine Levy-Lambert wrote: >> >>> I tried this Apache Directory Studio. >> >> Thanks for taking a few minutes to test it. >> >>> First of all, it installs itself under C:\Program Files (x86)\Apache >>> Directory Studio\Apache Directory Studio.exe. >> >> I guess you didn't add the '(x86)' string in the installer yourself... >> Was it specified in the text field when you selected the install path? > Yes, the (x86) was part of the default. On Windows 7, installers for 32 bit > apps put them by default under C:\Program Files (x86), and installers for 64 > bits apps put them under C:\Program Files. >> >>> One expects a 64 bit app on Windows 7 to install under C:\Program Files >>> instead. >> >> It should have. >> Looks an issue related to the NSIS utility we are using to create the >> installer. >> >>>> NSIS documentation at [1] indicates: >>> >>>> On Windows x64, $PROGRAMFILES and $PROGRAMFILES32 point to C:\Program >>>> Files (x86) while $PROGRAMFILES64 points to C:\Program Files. Use >>>> $PROGRAMFILES64 when installing x64 applications. >> >> Easy to fix... :) >> >>> The next issue is that the program bails out immediately. >>> >>> The error message shown in a popup is : "The Apache Directory Studio >>> executable launcher was unable to locate its companion shared library" >>> >>> I started the program with Procmon.exe watching events to see what it is >>> trying to open but did not find out the name of the missing library. >> >> I wished I had set up the proper set of plugins on the first shot, but it's >> hard when you're doing things blindly... >> >> I'll try to find a PC with a 64 Bit Windows to test this and fix it. >> >> Thanks for having tested this version, I hope to get back to you with a >> working one very soon... >> > You welcome, this was easy. >> Regards, >> Pierre-Arnaud >> >> [1] - http://nsis.sourceforge.net/Docs/Chapter4.html#4.2.3 >> >
