> > MessageBox MB_YESNO "Install PostgreSQL 8.3.5?" /SD IDYES IDNO endPG835 > > File "..\postgresql\postgresql-8.3-int.msi" > > ExecWait '"msiexec" /i "postgresql-8.3-int.msi" /qr INTERNALLAUNCH=1 > > SERVICEACCOUNT="postgres" \ > > SERVICEPASSWORD="xyz" CREATESERVICEUSER=1 SUPERUSER="postgres" > > SUPERPASSWORD="xyz" LISTENPORT=5433 \ > > PERMITREMOTE=1 ENCODING=latin1 BASEDIR="$INSTDIR\postgresql" > > TRANSFORMS=:lang_fr' > > endPG835: > > > > MessageBox MB_YESNO "Install PostGIS 1.3.5 for 8.3.5?" /SD IDYES IDNO > > endPostGIS > > File "..\postgis\postgis-pg83-setup-1.3.5-1.exe" > > ExecWait "$INSTDIR\postgis-pg83-setup-1.3.5-1.exe /D=$INSTDIR > > \postgresql" > > endPostGIS:
> > Hi Yves, > > You can download a zip-file containing the GPL'd source for the Win32 > installer from here: > http://pgfoundry.org/frs/?group_id=1000256&release_id=1274. This should > then answer all your questions :) > Hi Mark, I can see the postgis.nsi file and all it depends upon, but what I'm most interested in is just calling the generated installer file (.exe) from within my own installer. An Exec command on the postgis...exe should work. In fact, I'm guessing the way I install postgresql (access of the postgres account, file persmissions ??) to begin with has problems because the postgis installer chokes even if I do it directly (out of my NSIS script). I've installed postgis many times but it is the first time I get a message warning me of the existence of a database object that does not exist. I read that the postgres user should have an "edit database object" permission (saw that on a Django list) but I can't find that in pgAdmin. I'll keep looking at the code to see if I can find the answers I'm looking for. Thanx, Yves _______________________________________________ postgis-users mailing list [email protected] http://postgis.refractions.net/mailman/listinfo/postgis-users
