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> I think there should be an uninstall link
uninstall pov-ray? blasphemy!
B.Gimeno
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Le 10/02/2012 20:22, B. Gimeno nous fit lire :
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>> I think there should be an uninstall link
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> uninstall pov-ray? blasphemy!
Indeed.
More seriously, clobbering the menu of MS-* with 1 uninstall icon/entry
per installed program has a very bad effect on reactivity of the menu,
(nearly doubling the number of I/O when computing the menu, for no real
benefit, as that shortcut is not gonna be used very often)
so current recommendation is to NOT add an uninstall shortcut and let
the removal being handled by the Parameters/ sub panel.
Sic Transit Gloria Mundi.
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On 11/02/2012 03:37, Stephen wrote:
> Oops! And here is me thinking that you were being really clever and
> automatically installing the version belonging to the OS.
We used to do that with the old installer, but now that we have a
combined one I didn't see any point in not providing the other
binaries in case someone wanted them. The installer is smart enough to
install the right shortcut (standard, SSE2 or 64-bit) to the
appropriate binary.
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Penrose tiling patterns and all the other stuff perfectly installed on my
Windows 7 64-bit (aspire laptop 5732ZG, Dual Core Intel T4400 2,2 GHz, 4GB RAM)
thanks for you effort
B.Gimeno
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On 2/9/2012 16:09, Christian Froeschlin wrote:
> application automatically started after installation, ...
I always worry that's going to actually launch the program as administrator. :-)
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
People tell me I am the counter-example.
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Chris Cason <del### [at] deletethistoopovrayorg> wrote:
> Folks,
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> I would appreciate it if some of you could sanity-check the RC4
> windows installer, which may be found here:
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> http://www.povray.org/beta/povwin-3.7.RC4-setup.exe
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> This is a combined 32 and 64-bit setup which is the first we have done
> using NSIS (previously we used InstallShield). Please advise if you
> have any installation issues.
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> -- Chris
Hi,
Tried to install RC4 on XP64, installer came back with the announcement "unknown
exception occured"
Known issue?
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On 26/02/2012 20:28, BertvdB wrote:
> Tried to install RC4 on XP64, installer came back with the announcement "unknown
> exception occured"
> Known issue?
No, I haven't heard of that one before. Have you ever had issues with
NSIS-based installers on XP64 before? Did you see how far it got
before it says this (or is it instant?)
-- Chris
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Chris Cason <del### [at] deletethistoopovrayorg> wrote:
> On 26/02/2012 20:28, BertvdB wrote:
> > Tried to install RC4 on XP64, installer came back with the announcement "unknown
> > exception occured"
> > Known issue?
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> No, I haven't heard of that one before. Have you ever had issues with
> NSIS-based installers on XP64 before? Did you see how far it got
> before it says this (or is it instant?)
>
> -- Chris
It came just after the splashscreen with the button"next to install
Bert
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On 26/02/2012 20:50, BertvdB wrote:
> It came just after the splashscreen with the button"next to install
I'll try making some changes to the installer in the next day or two;
when I do I'll email you a link to a test you can try if you want.
-- Chris
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