1. New Install Program
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> Feb 23, 2002
- 477 views
Thanks to Al Gonzalez and INNO Setup, we now have a nice modern-looking install program for Euphoria (WIN32+DOS32). I took Al's original effort and tweaked a few things, and now it's on the Download Euphoria page. I'd like to get some feedback on it, in particular whether it works ok on all versions of Windows (above Win 3.1). If you've already installed Euphoria, and just want to try it, I suggest that you rename your EUPHORIA directory before running it. It will be safer and easier to reset your files. See the new INSTALL.HTM (how to uninstall) if you need to undo anything. It's a bit larger than the old euphor23.zip (928K vs 582K) but people will just think they're getting more software It sets up EUDIR and PATH on all systems, even those that don't use AUTOEXEC.BAT. It also sets the file associations for .ex and .exw files, and puts Euphoria into the Start Menu. The old installer, with the DOS window that pops up, gave a bad first impression of Euphoria. Regards, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://www.RapidEuphoria.com
2. Re: New Install Program
- Posted by Derek Parnell <ddparnell at bigpond.com> Feb 23, 2002
- 464 views
Works on Windows ME. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Craig" <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Subject: New Install Program > > Thanks to Al Gonzalez and INNO Setup, > we now have a nice modern-looking install program > for Euphoria (WIN32+DOS32). > > I took Al's original effort and tweaked a few things, > and now it's on the Download Euphoria page. > > I'd like to get some feedback on it, > in particular whether it works ok on > all versions of Windows (above Win 3.1). > If you've already installed Euphoria, and just want to > try it, I suggest that you rename your EUPHORIA directory > before running it. It will be safer and easier to reset your files. > See the new INSTALL.HTM (how to uninstall) if you need > to undo anything. > > It's a bit larger than the old euphor23.zip (928K vs 582K) > but people will just think they're getting more software > > It sets up EUDIR and PATH on all systems, even those > that don't use AUTOEXEC.BAT. It also sets the file > associations for .ex and .exw files, and puts Euphoria > into the Start Menu. > > The old installer, with the DOS window that pops up, > gave a bad first impression of Euphoria. > > Regards, > Rob Craig > Rapid Deployment Software > http://www.RapidEuphoria.com > > > >
3. Re: New Install Program
- Posted by euman at bellsouth.net Feb 23, 2002
- 442 views
----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Craig" <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> > > Thanks to Al Gonzalez and INNO Setup, > we now have a nice modern-looking install program > for Euphoria (WIN32+DOS32). > <snip..> Hey y'all Im outspoken and speak my mind all the time, anyone who's been on this list for any length of time knows. With this said here's another... To everyone who's writing programs in Euphoria I would like to extend to you that this installer was NOT writen in Euphoria. WHY ROBERT? Is it because Euphoria is a toy language? If EUPHORIA isnt a toy then why isnt an installer writen in EUPHORIA? I have several installer GUI's myself, one that I made look similar to Al Gonzalez' installer....I submitted a few lines of this to Rob. "I think" he's scared someone will actually look at the code and be put off by the fact that Windows programming in Euphoria takes twice the typing. I know of three other people (Euphoria Guru's) much better programmers than I am or ever will be that are/hmm writting installers as we speak. Here's what Rob wrote me: >I wouldn't want you to waste your time. >Perhaps you could get the size down to 650K, >but it's going to take a lot of your time, and some >of mine, and it will need a lot of testing on various systems. >It also might not be as easy for me to use. >There's also the issue that some people think Euphoria >must be a "toy" language if it's only 596K So you increase the D/L size to almost a 1meg thinking people wont think its a toy anymore but they're asking now why wasnt the installer coded in Euphoria .. hehe Y'all think about it y'hear. Euman euman at bellsouth.net
4. Re: New Install Program
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> Feb 23, 2002
- 443 views
Euman writes: > To everyone who's writing programs in Euphoria I would like > to extend to you that this installer was NOT writen in Euphoria. Actually, significant parts of it *were* written in Euphoria: * the code that edits AUTOEXEC.BAT * the code that generates both the HTML docs and the plain text docs > If EUPHORIA isnt a toy then why isnt an installer writen in > EUPHORIA? I know it's hard to imagine, but there are actually some useful software tools that weren't written in Euphoria. A very nice installer could be written entirely in Euphoria. You know that very well. You've written one in Euphoria for some company. With a lot of work you could adapt it to installing Euphoria. However, I don't see any point in re-inventing the wheel. The INNO installer system is easy for me to use, well documented, has lots of options, and gives a nice result. If you want to make and thoroughly test a better installer, I'll be happy to use it, but I was just warning you that installers take time to develop and test under all possible scenarios, on all versions of Windows. When someone downloads and runs the setup program, the last thing on their mind is whether it was written in Euphoria. Regards, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://www.RapidEuphoria.com
5. Re: New Install Program
- Posted by David Cuny <dcuny at LANSET.COM> Feb 23, 2002
- 435 views
Euman wrote: > To everyone who's writing programs in Euphoria I would like > to extend to you that this installer was NOT writen in Euphoria. I don't see how this "not invented here" attitude helps Euphoria. I don't think anyone really thinks less of Euphoria if Robert chooses to use a well known installer. Given that Inno Setup is already written, tested, and debugged on a number of Windows platforms, that just represents that more time that Robert can devote to working on Euphoria, instead of reinventing the wheel. -- David Cuny
6. Re: New Install Program
- Posted by euman at bellsouth.net Feb 23, 2002
- 431 views
----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Craig" <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> > A very nice installer could be written entirely in Euphoria. > You know that very well. You've written one in Euphoria for > some company. With a lot of work you could adapt it > to installing Euphoria. I'll supply the code if I can get some testers for it. Any takers? > However, I don't see any point in > re-inventing the wheel. The INNO installer system is > easy for me to use, well documented, has lots of options, > and gives a nice result. If you want to make and thoroughly test > a better installer, I'll be happy to use it, but Cool > I was just warning you > that installers take time to develop and test under all > possible scenarios, on all versions of Windows. Dont I know this.... Close to a year Ive been working on installers. This is why I came up with EFFM to test out my dir2() routine (havnet had anyone complain yet) So far I have Win 95, 98, ME, 2k and NT 4 to test on (need an XP machine) btw, EFFM was tested and works well on XP EFFM is about 6000 lines smaller than my installer. > When someone downloads and runs the setup program, > the last thing on their mind is whether it was written in Euphoria. Come on Rob, wouldnt it be better appeal to have the code showcasing EUPHORIA's ability?. > > Regards, > Rob Craig > Rapid Deployment Software > http://www.RapidEuphoria.com
7. Re: New Install Program
- Posted by Martin Stachon <martin.stachon at worldonline.cz> Feb 24, 2002
- 447 views
Rob Craig wrote: > Thanks to Al Gonzalez and INNO Setup, > we now have a nice modern-looking install program > for Euphoria (WIN32+DOS32). > > I took Al's original effort and tweaked a few things, > and now it's on the Download Euphoria page. > > The old installer, with the DOS window that pops up, > gave a bad first impression of Euphoria. Great ! It's good that Euphoria has an "official" windows installer. To those who thinks it had to be written in Eu: It is better that Rob can spend his time on Eu 2.4 rather than spending a few months on coding/testing/debugging an installer. Euphoria isn't the only language which has installer written in different language. And, for example, EXW is packed with UPX, which also wasn't written in Euphoria and is compiled in Watcom, which also wasn't written in Eu. Martin
8. Re: New Install Program
- Posted by euman at bellsouth.net Feb 24, 2002
- 457 views
From: "David Cuny" <dcuny at LANSET.COM> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Euman wrote: > To everyone who's writing programs in Euphoria I would like > to extend to you that this installer was NOT writen in Euphoria. I don't see how this "not invented here" attitude helps Euphoria. I don't think anyone really thinks less of Euphoria if Robert chooses to use a well known installer. Given that Inno Setup is already written, tested, and debugged on a number of Windows platforms, that just represents that more time that Robert can devote to working on Euphoria, instead of reinventing the wheel. -- David Cuny WOW David..... This coming from someone who's re-inventing WX-Windows... Maybe we should all throw up our hands and go back to machine code. Not ASM, that a re-invented wheel not C cause its re-invented certainly not Euphoria whos very base is C. So, I guess re-invention might be a good thing? NO? I think it sucks and leans toward the attitude of half-A**ing somthing. Euman
9. Re: New Install Program
- Posted by Derek Parnell <ddparnell at bigpond.com> Feb 24, 2002
- 440 views
Ooops! I spoke too soon. The new installer zapped all my Euphoria file associations without my permission. I have .E, .EX, .EW, and .EXW all associated with my favorite editor, and now I've just had to go back and redo those associations. Please, fix the installer to do : 1) Show what are the current (if any) associations, 2) Ask permission, for each file type association, you are contemplating changing. 3) Only change those ones that the user said was okay to change. -------- Derek. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Derek Parnell" <ddparnell at bigpond.com> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 4:28 PM Subject: Re: New Install Program > > Works on Windows ME. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Robert Craig" <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> > To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> > Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 4:10 PM > Subject: New Install Program > > > > Thanks to Al Gonzalez and INNO Setup, > > we now have a nice modern-looking install program > > for Euphoria (WIN32+DOS32). > > > > I took Al's original effort and tweaked a few things, > > and now it's on the Download Euphoria page. > > > > I'd like to get some feedback on it, > > in particular whether it works ok on > > all versions of Windows (above Win 3.1). > > If you've already installed Euphoria, and just want to > > try it, I suggest that you rename your EUPHORIA directory > > before running it. It will be safer and easier to reset your files. > > See the new INSTALL.HTM (how to uninstall) if you need > > to undo anything. > > > > It's a bit larger than the old euphor23.zip (928K vs 582K) > > but people will just think they're getting more software > > > > It sets up EUDIR and PATH on all systems, even those > > that don't use AUTOEXEC.BAT. It also sets the file > > associations for .ex and .exw files, and puts Euphoria > > into the Start Menu. > > > > The old installer, with the DOS window that pops up, > > gave a bad first impression of Euphoria. > > > > Regards, > > Rob Craig > > Rapid Deployment Software > > http://www.RapidEuphoria.com > > > > > > >
10. Re: New Install Program
- Posted by petelomax at blueyonder.co.uk Feb 24, 2002
- 517 views
On Sun, 24 Feb 2002 01:52:22 -0500, euman at bellsouth.net wrote: >Come on Rob, wouldnt it be better appeal to have the code showcasing >EUPHORIA's ability?. I don't think anyone's dead set against you on this, I'll just say that if a year ago I knew you were going to spend 12 months writing something which you could donate to the euphoria community, I personally wouldn't have chosen an installer. No matter, big "if". Getting an installer of any flavour together in a few weeks was the right choice over starting a big project which might not get finished until say March 2003. You are right, wanting to do things in Euphoria, but that doesn't also mean Rob was wrong. Rob gave you the go-ahead anyway. I can see you are very passionate about this because you are very close to the subject. You should perhaps expect some scepticism from those of us who are not, for instance, can it offer any additional features of real benefit (eg quickly switching between 2.3 and, when it arrives, the 2.4 beta?, checking for updates/patches, installing the IDE + win32lib via direct downloads, etc), does it really have all the features I read about on http://www.jrsoftware.org/isinfo.php ? Otherwise, yes, if you have the time & inclination, go for it. Pete
11. Re: New Install Program
- Posted by David Cuny <dcuny at LANSET.COM> Feb 24, 2002
- 442 views
Euman wrote: > This coming from someone who's re-inventing WX-Windows... Sorry, I'm missing something here. What am I "re-inventing"? I'm actually looking at wxWindows because I *don't* have to create a cross-platform toolkit from scratch in Euphoria. I readily admit that spending months of time on Llama and company was a complete waste of time, when I could have used wxWindows instead. I'm not going to bang my head against the wall trying to get the Euphoria source to play nice with a C++ compiler. If Robert fixes the source so it plays nice with C++ (and he may have done that already, I haven't looked recently), I'll be more than happy to look at adding trying to add wxWindows to Euphoria. Until then, it seems a pointless project to pursue. And I've never had an issue with a Windows-based installer. In fact, I'd even written a version of the installer *using* Inno Setup, with Euphoria code modifying AUTOEXEC.BAT, and suggested to Robert he use something like that. At the time, Robert thought that the 400K hit was too much of a tradeoff. > Maybe we should all throw up our hands and go back to machine code. > Not ASM, that a re-invented wheel not C cause its re-invented > certainly not Euphoria whos very base is C. So, I guess re-invention might > be a good thing? NO? I don't follow the argument. In each of these cases, one thing is followed by something substantially *different*. C is obviously not assembly. In contrast, what benefit is there to writing a Euphoria installer? It doesn't invent anything new, it just recreates something that already exists. That's what I mean by reinventing the wheel. > I think it sucks and leans toward the attitude of half-A**ing somthing. Inno Setup certainly isn't a half-assed program, so I'm not sure what sort of 'somthing' you're referring to. Besides, it *does* execute Euphoria code as part of the install, it's just hidden from the user. The user really doesn't care what the installer is written in. Plus, if the installer is written in Euphoria and has a bug, you create a bad impression, right off the bat. And with so many different configurations of Windows out there, the odds are pretty good that's going to happen. Inno Setup has been tested on a lot of platforms by a lot of people - something that a Euphoria installer won't have, no matter how well it's written. I just don't see this as an issue. -- David Cuny
12. Re: New Install Program
- Posted by Judith <camping at txcyber.com> Feb 24, 2002
- 451 views
Ok I've a new twist on Installer. It installed fine on Win98 directly from my download folder. In order to transfer to my other machine, an XP, I copied the install exe to a floppy. But I can't read the install exe, copy it, delete it or even reformat my floppy. I get an Window's Explorer error. I try another floppy, thinking this one was bad, with the same result. I return to the Win98 and try to read the floppy. Same problem. It tells me a little more than XP did: there is a read violation which takes down Window's explorer and erases my Window's Desktop. Interesting? But 2 floppies in the trash and I don't know if the Installer will work on XP. Judith
13. Re: New Install Program
- Posted by euman at bellsouth.net Feb 24, 2002
- 462 views
----- Original Message ----- From: "David Cuny" <dcuny at LANSET.COM> Euman wrote: >> This coming from someone who's re-inventing WX-Windows... >Sorry, I'm missing something here. What am I "re-inventing"? I'm actually >looking at wxWindows because I *don't* have to create a cross-platform >toolkit from scratch in Euphoria. I readily admit that spending months of >time on Llama and company was a complete waste of time, when I could have >used wxWindows instead. >In contrast, what benefit is there to writing a Euphoria installer? Exactly ! "what benefit" thats a question that remains unanswered. >It doesn't invent anything new, it just recreates something that already >exists. >That's what I mean by reinventing the wheel. Exactly ! "doesn't invent anything new" but to Euphoria it would be NEW. >> I think it sucks and leans toward the attitude of half-A**ing somthing. >Inno Setup certainly isn't a half-assed program, I never said that INNO was a half-assed program, did I? "attitude of half-A**ing" I think we've already touched that base with the discussions that computer AI isnt very good. >so I'm not sure what sort of >'somthing' you're referring to. Besides, it *does* execute Euphoria code as >part of the install, it's just hidden from the user. Why hide it in another language? This just brings me back to "Euphoria considered a toy" theory >I just don't see this as an issue. I do... -- David Cuny Euman
14. Re: New Install Program
- Posted by euman at bellsouth.net Feb 24, 2002
- 441 views
Hello Ms.Judith, Would you test an installer GUI for me? Does the OLD Euphoria installer work OK on XP? Euman euman at bellsouth.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Judith" <camping at txcyber.com> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Subject: Re: New Install Program > > Ok I've a new twist on Installer. It installed fine on Win98 directly > from my download folder. In order to transfer to my other machine, an > XP, I copied the install exe to a floppy. But I can't read the install > exe, copy it, delete it or even reformat my floppy. I get an Window's > Explorer error. I try another floppy, thinking this one was bad, with > the same result. I return to the Win98 and try to read the floppy. Same > problem. It tells me a little more than XP did: there is a read > violation which takes down Window's explorer and erases my Window's > Desktop. > > Interesting? But 2 floppies in the trash and I don't know if the > Installer will work on XP. > > Judith
15. Re: New Install Program
- Posted by Evan Marshall <evan at net-link.net> Feb 24, 2002
- 432 views
--------------050509070003050804000606 I wouldn't mind testing your installer. Can you install to a different drive than C:? I have Euphoria on D:/ now and it can't find the include file unless I give it the complete path. I guess that's something in the source? euman at bellsouth.net wrote: > >Hello Ms.Judith, > >Would you test an installer GUI for me? > >Does the OLD Euphoria installer work OK on XP? > >Euman >euman at bellsouth.net > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Judith" <camping at txcyber.com> >To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> >Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 1:55 PM >Subject: Re: New Install Program > > >>Ok I've a new twist on Installer. It installed fine on Win98 directly >>from my download folder. In order to transfer to my other machine, an >>XP, I copied the install exe to a floppy. But I can't read the install >>exe, copy it, delete it or even reformat my floppy. I get an Window's >>Explorer error. I try another floppy, thinking this one was bad, with >>the same result. I return to the Win98 and try to read the floppy. Same >>problem. It tells me a little more than XP did: there is a read >>violation which takes down Window's explorer and erases my Window's >>Desktop. >> >>Interesting? But 2 floppies in the trash and I don't know if the >>Installer will work on XP. >> >>Judith >> > > > > --------------050509070003050804000606 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit <html> <head> </head> <body> I wouldn't mind testing your installer. Can you install to a different drive than C:? I have Euphoria on D:/ now and it can't find the include file unless I give it the complete path. I guess that's something in the source?<br> <br> <br> <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:euman at bellsouth.net">euman at bellsouth.net</a> wrote:<br> <blockquote type="cite" cite="mid:0.1700008810.499186823-1463792126-1014579781 at topica.com"> <pre wrap="">============ The Euphoria Mailing List ============ <br><br>Hello Ms.Judith,<br><br>Would you test an installer GUI for me?<br><br>Does the OLD Euphoria installer work OK on XP?<br><br>Euman<br><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:euman at bellsouth.net">euman at bellsouth.net</a><br><br>----- Original Message ----- <br>From: "Judith" <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:camping at txcyber.com"><camping at txcyber.com></a><br>To: "EUforum" <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:EUforum at topica.com"><EUforum at topica.com></a><br>Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 1:55 PM<br>Subject: Re: New Install Program<br><br><br></pre> <blockquote type="cite"> <pre wrap="">Ok I've a new twist on Installer. It installed fine on Win98 directly <br>from my download folder. In order to transfer to my other machine, an <br>XP, I copied the install exe to a floppy. But I can't read the install <br>exe, copy it, delete it or even reformat my floppy. I get an Window's <br>Explorer error. I try another floppy, thinking this one was bad, with <br>the same result. I return to the Win98 and try to read the floppy. Same <br>problem. It tells me a little more than XP did: there is a read <br>violation which takes down Window's explorer and erases my Window's <br>Desktop.<br><br>Interesting? But 2 floppies in the trash and I don't know if the <br>Installer will work on XP.<br><br>Judith<br></pre> </blockquote> <pre wrap=""><!----><br>==^================================================================<br>This email was sent to: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:evan at net-link.net">evan at net-link.net</a><br><br>EASY UNSUBSCRIBE click here: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://topica.com/u/?b1dd66.b2LWXD">http://topica.com/u/?b1dd66.b2LWXD</a><br>Or send an email to: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:EUforum-unsubscribe at topica.com">EUforum-unsubscribe at topica.com</a><br><br>T O P I C A -- Register now to manage your mail!<br><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.topica.com/partner/tag02/register">http://www.topica.com/partner/tag02/register</a><br>==^================================================================<br><br><br><br></pre> </blockquote> <br> --------------050509070003050804000606--
16. Re: New Install Program
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> Feb 24, 2002
- 459 views
Judith writes: > there is a read violation which takes down Window's explorer > and erases my Window's Desktop. I'm guessing that you didn't completely reach the very last screen and close the installer, before you tried to copy the .exe. As to why your Desktop was erased, you better ask Bill Gates. The installer .exe is just a file. It's not magical in any way. Regards, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://www.RapidEuphoria.com
17. Re: New Install Program
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> Feb 24, 2002
- 454 views
Chris Bensler writes: > I've been meaning to mention that one for a long time. > I don't like the fact that I can't move or even rename the Euphoria directory. > Have you ever tried? That's what the EUDIR environment variable is for. You also have to set your PATH variable. > You CAN set up EU to run from any directory now, I think (I haven't > bothered to try yet), Yes you can. You always could, but the old installer didn't present you with that option. You could always change it after installing. > but EU will still always look for > c:\Euphoria\Include, what if that directory doesn't exist? No, that isn't hard coded. It looks for %EUDIR%\include Regards, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://www.RapidEuphoria.com
18. Re: New Install Program
- Posted by Evan Marshall <evan at net-link.net> Feb 24, 2002
- 436 views
--------------090107070406080503030308 Yes, I've tried. I'm using XP. My path has d:\euphoria. My EUDIR environment variable is d:\euphoria. I went so far as to put d:\euphoria and d:\euphoria\include in the path just to see if it made any difference -- it didn't. Here is the error message: d:/euphoria/include/graphics.e:46 can't find misc.e in D:\EUPHORIA\PROGRAMS\EUCONV~1 or in euphoria\include include misc.e ^ Robert Craig wrote: > >Chris Bensler writes: > >>I've been meaning to mention that one for a long time. >>I don't like the fact that I can't move or even rename the Euphoria directory. >> >> > >Have you ever tried? >That's what the EUDIR environment variable is for. >You also have to set your PATH variable. > >>You CAN set up EU to run from any directory now, I think (I haven't >>bothered to try yet), >> > >Yes you can. You always could, but the old installer didn't present >you with that option. You could always change it after installing. > >>but EU will still always look for >>c:\Euphoria\Include, what if that directory doesn't exist? >> > >No, that isn't hard coded. >It looks for %EUDIR%\include > >Regards, > Rob Craig > Rapid Deployment Software > http://www.RapidEuphoria.com > > > > --------------090107070406080503030308 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit <html> <head> </head> <body> Yes, I've tried. I'm using XP. My path has d:\euphoria. My EUDIR environment variable is d:\euphoria. I went so far as to put d:\euphoria and d:\euphoria\include in the path just to see if it made any difference -- it didn't.<br> Here is the error message:<br> d:/euphoria/include/graphics.e:46<br> can't find misc.e in D:\EUPHORIA\PROGRAMS\EUCONV~1 <br> or in euphoria\include<br> include misc.e<br> ^<br> <br> Robert Craig wrote:<br> <blockquote type="cite" cite="mid:0.1700008810.1961249192-1463792382-1014596562 at topica.com"> <pre wrap="">============ The Euphoria Mailing List ============ <br><br>Chris Bensler writes:<br></pre> <blockquote type="cite"> <pre wrap="">I've been meaning to mention that one for a long time.<br>I don't like the fact that I can't move or even rename the Euphoria directory. <br></pre> </blockquote> <pre wrap=""><!----><br>Have you ever tried?<br>That's what the EUDIR environment variable is for.<br>You also have to set your PATH variable.<br><br></pre> <blockquote type="cite"> <pre wrap="">You CAN set up EU to run from any directory now, I think (I haven't <br>bothered to try yet), <br></pre> </blockquote> <pre wrap=""><!----><br>Yes you can. You always could, but the old installer didn't present<br>you with that option. You could always change it after installing.<br><br></pre> <blockquote type="cite"> <pre wrap="">but EU will still always look for <br><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="c:\Euphoria\Include">c:\Euphoria\Include</a>, what if that directory doesn't exist?<br></pre> </blockquote> <pre wrap=""><!----><br>No, that isn't hard coded. <br>It looks for %EUDIR%\include<br><br>Regards,<br> Rob Craig<br> Rapid Deployment Software<br> <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.RapidEuphoria.com">http://www.RapidEuphoria.com</a><br><br>==^================================================================<br>This email was sent to: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:evan at net-link.net">evan at net-link.net</a><br><br>EASY UNSUBSCRIBE click here: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://topica.com/u/?b1dd66.b2LWXD">http://topica.com/u/?b1dd66.b2LWXD</a><br>Or send an email to: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:EUforum-unsubscribe at topica.com">EUforum-unsubscribe at topica.com</a><br><br>T O P I C A -- Register now to manage your mail!<br><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.topica.com/partner/tag02/register">http://www.topica.com/partner/tag02/register</a><br>==^============================================ ====================<br><br><br><br></pre> </blockquote> <br> --------------090107070406080503030308--
19. Re: New Install Program
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> Feb 24, 2002
- 428 views
Evan Marshall writes: > Yes, I've tried. I'm using XP. My path has d:\euphoria. No, you need d:\euphoria\bin in your path. > My EUDIR environment variable is d:\euphoria. Good. > I went so far as to put d:\euphoria and d:\euphoria\include in the path Don't do that. > Here is the error message: > d:/euphoria/include/graphics.e:46 > can't find misc.e in D:\EUPHORIA\PROGRAMS\EUCONV~1 > or in euphoria\include > include misc.e > ^ It's strange that it could find graphics.e in d:\euphoria\include, but it couldn't find misc.e in the same directory. Did you hard code the full path to graphics.e in your include statement? The "...or in euphoria\include" part of the message is a bit sloppy on my part. I should really use the EUDIR path in forming the error message. I'll fix that. Regards, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://www.RapidEuphoria.com
20. Re: New Install Program
- Posted by Wolf <wolfritz at KING.IGS.NET> Feb 25, 2002
- 446 views
> Actually I can't even single-click the install exe in order to copy to > TEMP folder before the XP goes off and complains. Beginning to sound like a hardware problem with the keyboard or mouse. Once had an intermittent 'left-shift' key that would do the strangest things, including occasional 'crash-on-boot'. Watch the right Explorer pane while using up/down arrow keys to see if groups are occasionally being selected, or unwanted 'caps' while typing.
21. Re: New Install Program
- Posted by petelomax at blueyonder.co.uk Feb 25, 2002
- 435 views
On Mon, 25 Feb 2002 19:38:06 +0000, Judith <camping at txcyber.com> wrote: If you copy the file from your zip drive to diskette using the laptop, does the laptop still complain about the resulting disk?
22. Re: New Install Program
- Posted by Martin Stachon <martin.stachon at worldonline.cz> Feb 26, 2002
- 418 views
Hi Rob, > I'd like to get some feedback on it, > in particular whether it works ok on > all versions of Windows (above Win 3.1). OK for Win98 SE Czech. I think you might also add links to Documentation, Demos and/or to the Euphoria directory to the Start menu. Martin