On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 9:00 AM, TK Soh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 5:41 AM, TK Soh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 5:17 AM, Douglas Philips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> On or about 2008 Aug 21, at 1:14 AM, TK Soh indited:
>>>> There's quite a long list of TODO I have for 0.5.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Where are we on the "get 0.4.1 out on top of Mercurial 1.0.2"?
>>> Before 0.4 went Final there was talk of a quick turn around release
>>> based on 1.0.2 and a few (very few) other things... Just wondering if
>>> that is still on the table?
>>
>> It's coming ;-) I am just testing out Hg 1.0.2. There should no change
>> in TortoiseHg source tree, just the link to Hg 1.0.2, maybe with a
>> minor change in the installer to allow installation without shell
>> extensions if possible.
>
> One making shell extension optional during installation, Inno Setup
> isn't too flexible in handling this. These are the options:
>
> 1. remove requirement of the admin permission, just present the
> checkbox for user decide if they want to install shell extensions. The
> bad thing is that shell extension installation may fail if user don't
> posses admin permission.
>
> 2. present the shell extension checkbox if user has admin permission,
> or hide (skip) the checkbox page (hence not installing shell
> extension) otherwise. Down side is that it's not clear shell extension
> has been installed during installation.
>
> Any thought?

I searched Inno Setup's newsgroup a bit today. It looks like removing
the admin required might break Vista installation, though I don't have
a Vista box to confirm this (actually nor can I confirm 0.4 will work
on Vista either). Given the risk, I think it's best to keep 0.4.1 on
the installer config, until I have more finding on this later.

My apology for those who has no admin permission on their systems.

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