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Subject: Re: Anyone willing to test Terra?

Author: Peter Fendrich

Date: 12:48:08 10/31/01

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On October 31, 2001 at 13:16:28, Dann Corbit wrote:

>On October 31, 2001 at 13:08:50, Peter Fendrich wrote:
>
>>On October 31, 2001 at 12:03:28, Dann Corbit wrote:
>>
>>>On October 31, 2001 at 11:59:37, Peter Fendrich wrote:
>>>[snip]
>>>>No need to be worried about my installation procedure. It just creates the right
>>>>directory & file structure and nothing more. A GUI? Nah, I don't do those
>>>>things...
>>>
>>>I already don't like it.  I have my own directory structure worked out with
>>>about 100 winboard engines already installed.  Since I already know where I
>>>would like to put it, I suspect that the install would be a grand annoyance.
>>
>>Terra looks for the book file in the book directory and that's where the book
>>file is placed. How can that be a grand annoyance?
>
>Maybe Terra's install is very different from the others I have tried.
>
>Generally, they start by assuming that I want to install on the C: drive.  I
>don't, it's the E: drive. When I pick the browse button, the program examines
>the entire network of hundreds of computers, chewing up a good 30 seconds.
>
>Then I finally drill down to the location I want and type in the exact path.
>About that time, the install program says, "Choose another directory."  Why?
>Because it does not want me to install from the same directory as the blob of
>stuff for the install application itself {which I will have inevitably put in
>the directory I wanted to use in the first place}.
>
>So, I go back to square 1, after copying all the goo to some temp directory
>{which never cleans itself up afterwards} and arrive at this point again.  About
>1/2 of the amateur attempts at installation manage to hang themselves at this
>point.  Typically, the GUI will dissapear, though taskmanager shows it is still
>running in the background [sometimes gobbling up most of my CPU].
>
>This is the point where I remove the subdirectory and vow never to touch it
>again as long as I live.

:-))
Well, in my case, place it wherever you want and call it whatever you want.
The only restrictions are that the subdirectories are just subdirectories and
that files are placed where they belong in these subdirectories. No registries,
no nothing.
In fact I could as well use a zip-package and maybe I will if someone convince
me to...
I don't know how it reacts on your system but I haven't seen any problems at all
here. If you hit browse with the behaviour you describe, I will change
immediately. Let's see what the testers say!
The only reason to use an installation procedure, is that I get an automatic
check of what system there is. I don't want to get lot of questions about
operating systems not supported.
//Peter



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