Installer using InnoSetup
Kevin Glynn
glynn at info.ucl.ac.be
Mon Feb 13 10:05:05 CET 2006
Hi Filip,
For the upcoming 1.3.2 release of Mozart I think it would be great if
we could offer two Windows downloads, one built with Installshield and
one using your script. In the longer term it would be great if we
could drop the dependency on InstallShield (it costs real
money). Would it be possible for you to put up a version of Mozart
somewhere that you have built with InnoSetup so that people could
download it and play with it a bit?
thanks
Kevin
Filip Konvièka writes:
> Hi all,
>
> recently I have made some custom changes to Mozart and I needed a
> Windows installer for it, but I don't have InstallShield... so I decided
> to use the free installer InnoSetup (see
> http://www.jrsoftware.org/isinfo.php).
>
> For those interested, I attach the script source that I use to build the
> installer (I use the most recent version of InnoSetup). You can build
> the installer by putting the scripts to the root directory where you
> "make install"-ed and compile "mozart.iss" (changing perhaps some of the
> strings).
>
> I think the installer does more or less the same as the InstallShield
> version (copies the selected files, registers .oz and .ozg and adds the
> \bin directory to PATH, plus the standard stuff like Start menu icons).
> Moreover, it's free!
>
> Cheers,
> Filip
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