ICONICS2000
10th March 2003 19:54 UTC
Installations Problems
Has anybody seen this i am Using NSIS 2.0b2. What seems to happen when installing from a CD when the File copying starts, it generates error messages, stating that windows is using the File(They are file which windows would not be using), when i view the directory all the files have copied. Could it be related to the speed of the CD drive
Joel
10th March 2003 20:29 UTC
maybe your trying to copy a file that is already open or in use
kichik
10th March 2003 20:40 UTC
Can you please attach the script so I can test this? Did it happen with earlier versions of NSIS? Does it happen with the latest CVS veresion (use NSIS Update to get it)?
ICONICS2000
10th March 2003 20:40 UTC
The Files are not Use i have doubled check, it just a bit strange how they all seem to copy over properly????????
ICONICS2000
10th March 2003 21:00 UTC
Hi kichik, I can attach the script the only problem it seems that the PC i developed does not show the same problems, All the other PC's i tested the installation does not show the problems either
I shipped the CD to a Customer in Dubai, who experienced problems and to another customer in france who experienced the same problems has the customer DUBAI. I have yet recompile the script in the lastest build.
I do not install files which windows might be using, All i install is some Microsoft Access Databases and a few text files. I also poke a few entries into the registry!
ICONICS2000
11th March 2003 08:14 UTC
Here is the script which is causing issues
kichik
11th March 2003 15:35 UTC
The script doesn't seem to contain any problems, very generic.
I shipped the CD to a Customer in Dubai, who experienced problems and to another customer in france who experienced the same problems has the customer DUBAI. I have yet recompile the script in the lastest build.
Do you mean you have sent them a new version to test? With 1.98?
ICONICS2000
11th March 2003 18:54 UTC
The problems occurs with the new beta NSIS v2 beta 1
kichik
12th March 2003 20:57 UTC
And what about 1.98?