From: Chris McDonough [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Installing 2.7.0rc2 windows zope installer, i noticed that it uses
hard-coded value for instance directory. The proposed value is
C:\Zope-Instance. However, some users (me :) don't have C: drive. For
some reasons windows choose G: letter for boot
[Chris McDonough, on the C:\Zope-Instance default]
You can change the instance dir manually, no? You mean it's a bug
that it doesn't detect your system drive and instead always uses C
as the default, right? If so, yes, I agree, but likely it won't get
fixed too soon as it's so minor.
The
From: Chris McDonough [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The old installer didn't create an instance home, it just created a
software home. The software home is still put into program files by the
new installer.
Ah. Well, I'm not sure I think C:\ is such a good place for the default
anyway. I'll test things
On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 11:10, Lennart Regebro wrote:
I find the default value strange. The old installer put it into the program
files directory, which seem to me to be the reasonable place. Opinions on
this?
The old installer didn't create an instance home, it just created a
software home.
On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 11:37, Tim Peters wrote:
The right drive letter is the value of InnoSetup's {sd} (system drive)
constant, but I don't know how to feed that into the Pascal code that sets
this up.
I'm sure it's possible, I can probably figure it out. I'll put it on my
todo list.
- C
On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 11:39, Lennart Regebro wrote:
From: Chris McDonough [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The old installer didn't create an instance home, it just created a
software home. The software home is still put into program files by the
new installer.
Ah. Well, I'm not sure I think C:\ is
[Tim Peters]
The right drive letter is the value of InnoSetup's {sd} (system
drive) constant, but I don't know how to feed that into the Pascal
code that sets this up.
[Chris McDonough]
I'm sure it's possible, I can probably figure it out. I'll put it on
my todo list.
Staring at the docs,