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Re: Re: Cygwin setup - warning
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abarto |
Subject: |
Re: Re: Cygwin setup - warning |
Date: |
Wed, 11 Sep 2002 13:02:26 -0300 |
Well, I just fixed the problem :) I added a check of a reg dword on the .OnInit
function of the nsis installer. If the dword is set, a dialog box gives the
option
to cancel (or continue) the installation.
I'm updating the package now (It'll take at least 20min).
The url for the package is:
http://www.efn.uncor.edu/departamentos/computacion/materias/informatica/so
ftware/octave+octave-forge_install.exe
The url for the nsis script is:
http://www.efn.uncor.edu/departamentos/computacion/materias/informatica/so
ftware/octave+octave-forge_install.nsi
When I was thinking for a permanent solution for the problem I thought that
It'll
be cool if the cygwin dll could be configured (or recompiled) to use a custom
root for the registry values. Is this possible?
One more thing, Someone should check the installer for spelling or grammar
errors. My english is very not well :)
On 11 Sep 2002 at 17:35, Philip Nienhuis wrote:
> Olá, Agustin:
>
> Don't worry too much for the moment, I understand deadlines. (I hate
> them.)
>
> Nevertheless, I really think a check like suggested should be
> incorporated in the near future.
> Problem is that unwary, unproficient users are all too easily seduced
> into thinking that such a wonderful complete binary package will solve
> all their problems and avoid any new ones. We programmers simply fail to
> understand how very... say, "uncomplicated" the perception of
> non-programmers can be, so they do need a lot of protection.
> For such unwary users, a lot of checks must be included in programs
> intended for broad audiences. E.g., it is not by coincidence that
> Windows (intended for a Very Very broad audience) is so huge and big -
> it is stuffed with all kinds of checks (and it is still too little).
>
> I'm busy updating the Octave-Windows web page, hope to upload it tonight
> or so. I already downloaded your new package some days ago; as I won't
> risk Cygwin on my Win2000 box, I'm waiting for permission from my
> girlfriend to install it on her (Dutch) Windows-ME box ;-)
>
> Best wishes and adiós,
>
> (BTW you've done a good job! Thanks!)
>
> Philip Nienhuis
>
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