OK.  I just posted a new search.nsi script.  It prompts to uninstall
local files too.  "No" should leave the files.  "Yes" should delete them
and delete the install dir.  I am not sure if this is working.  I tested
it on a secondary PC I have here.  It *seemed* to work.  But that PC is
having the infamous script errors when I install DQSD so I need someone
to test it out for me.  If you can test it out but need the new install
exe (to get the new uninstall exe) let me know and I'll post it on my
web site.


Thanks,
JB

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
> Kim Gr�sman
> Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 4:02 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [DQSD-Devel] DQSD installer/uninstaller
> 
> 
> Hey John,
> 
> > > Maybe we should have an uninstall option to either fully remove 
> > > DQSD, or leave local*. Anyone know how to do that in NSIS?
> > 
> > That I *think* can do pretty easily.  Should I?
> 
> I think that'd be a nice feature. Anyone against?
> 
> > 1. Can anyone think of a way to make NSIS read al the files
> > in a directory and populate a list accordingly so that we 
> > could put a check box before all the searches in that list?
> 
> I'm not sure... I usually use NSIS to fire off shell scripts 
> (vbs/js) when I use it, but I can't think of a way off-hand 
> to collect and represent a 'list'.
> 
> > 2. Should we just scrap NSIS?
> 
> Developing a custom installer would take too much time from 
> DQSD development, IMO. NSIS works OK, and is free, but I see 
> that building more dynamic installers is a bit difficult. My 
> preference would be to ship DQSD with a set of packages, so 
> that dqsd.exe only installs core searches, and then there's a 
> separate installer for each search category. Then people can 
> just pick out the parts they want. Sure, the overhead of 
> installing is greater (multiple downloads, etc)... It's a 
> hard choice...
> 
> Cheers,
> Kim
> 
> 
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