Yeah, solutions to this tend to end up being messy.

 

Question is, why do your users consider keeping their settings from one
install to another a bug?

 

Gk.

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Alen Balja
Sent: 08 December 2008 10:27
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] AIR app uninstall issue - database stays in
applicationStorageDirectory forever?

 

Thanks guys, but this still doesn't solve my problem. 

Gregor, I understand that Mac users would delete the folder and nothing
could be run then, but at least I need a workaround to run some code at
the install time, or first time the application runs after install, is
there a way to do at least that? Then I could check for any old files
and delete them, reset prefs, etc. 

As user Dan commented in the Oli's blog, I also got the same idea of
checking the file dates and times in applicationDirectory, if that time
is less than 1 minute from "now", then it is a fresh install and I need
to clean up what is in the applicationStorageDirectory. If that date is
older, that means I'm just running the same already installed
application again, and I leave everything as is. But as Dan posted, this
seems like a very very ugly hack.


a.





On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 1:33 PM, Gregor Kiddie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote:

Take a look at Oli Goldman's article on why the AIR app installer
doesn't clean up after itself.

 

http://blogs.adobe.com/simplicity/2008/07/why_uninstallers_dont_clean_up
_user_files.html
<http://blogs.adobe.com/simplicity/2008/07/why_uninstallers_dont_clean_u
p_user_files.html> 

 

Gk.

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On Behalf Of Alen Balja
Sent: 08 December 2008 03:34
To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] AIR app uninstall issue - database stays in
applicationStorageDirectory forever?

 

I would really appreciate if someone maybe close to Adobe would shed
some light on the issue. Can it be done, are there some workarounds.
It's really annoying, we're few days from release and client just found
this "bug". The bug is that ApplicationStorageDirectory doesn't get
deleted on uninstall. Hence, all the user's settings remain after he
uninstalls the app and installs it again. (Plus it's very ugly to have
all the files there forever)


Not sure if I'm doing something wrong, on the application launch I'm
copying SQLite database from applicationDirectory to
applicationStorageDirectory, in order to be able to read and write. 

Of course, I check if the database already exists there or not. 

var dbFile:File = File.applicationDirectory.

resolvePath("database.db");

var DBDestination:File =
File.applicationStorageDirectory.resolvePath("db/database.db");


if (!DBDestination.exists)
{
dbFile.copyTo(DBDestination); 
}

Everything is fine here, up to the point when application is
uninstalled. Database stays there even after the uninstall and hence
breaks some critical functionality. 

It might be that I'm not following some best practices, or there is a
way to manually clean up the stuff, I don't know. Any ideas?

Alen

 

 

 

 

 

On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 7:24 PM, b_alen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote:

Not sure if I'm doing something wrong, on the application launch I'm
copying SQLite database from applicationDirectory to
applicationStorageDirectory, in order to be able to read and write. 

Of course, I check if the database already exists there or not. 

var dbFile:File = File.applicationDirectory.resolvePath("database.db");

var DBDestination:File =
File.applicationStorageDirectory.resolvePath("db/database.db");


if (!DBDestination.exists)
{
dbFile.copyTo(DBDestination); 
}

Everything is fine here, up to the point when application is
uninstalled. Database stays there even after the uninstall and hence
breaks some critical functionality. 

It might be that I'm not following some best practices, or there is a
way to manually clean up the stuff, I don't know. Any ideas?

Alen

 

 

 

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