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From: | Anirudha Bose |
Subject: | Re: GSoC project about binary packaging |
Date: | Mon, 8 Jul 2013 20:35:07 +0530 |
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 9:23 AM, Michael GoffioulI talked about this in an earlier post, but the main one that I think
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> I know nothing about WiX, but what are the advantages over NSIS?
>
is relevant to Octave is deployment in a locked-down/Active Directory
infrastructure, where Windows Installer files are supposedly
preferred. I'm not yet sure why this is true, or what the technical
basis is.
I was just trying to give an example of adding (or editing) an
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>> - Adding environment variables: Here's an example of updating the
>> PATH environment variable:
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>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1931586/can-anyone-give-me-a-example-of-modifying-windows-environment-system-variables-i
>> Note the follow-up answer that says it needs to be part of a directory
>> element.
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> I'm really not found of programs that modify my PATH environment (actually,
> I hate them). Why do we need to add octave bin directory to the PATH?
environment variable, since Anirudha asked for it. I don't know what
variable he wanted to add.
Pat
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