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Auto Install scripts
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I know this will probably be a dumb question, but how do I utilise autoinstall scripts.

I have just downloaded diskimage_device.lha from OS4Depot to ram:
When I unarc it, again to ram there is a diskimage_device directory, and an autoinstall script.

When I open the script it is obviously running the installer tool with cding to the diskimage_device directory.

If I use menu/excecute command I get a "file is not executable" error.

Peter Swallow

Eyetech A1XE-G3 800Mhz OS4.1
Towered A1200 OS3.9
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Re: Auto Install scripts
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@Swoop

They are for AmiUpdate use only. Either install AmiUpdate and use that to update, or ignore the files and use whatever installation method is available (usually a big icon marked "Install", or a manual drag'n'drop operation)

Chris

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@Chris

See, I said it was probably a dumb question!!

Anyway thanks for the reply.

Peter Swallow

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Re: Auto Install scripts
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@Swoop
Specifically for diskimage_device, it looks as if the autoinstall script is merely a wrapper around a traditional Installer script.

You should be able to use the script even without AmiUpdate (should you so desire), provided you have the Installer (the one delivered with the OS) somewhere in your path and with the E bit set; the standard location is in SYS:Utilities.

The AutoInstall script itself should of course be readable (R bit set), then you can Execute it. If you have also the E and S bits set, you should be able to just invoke it by name only.

(This is from looking at the 52.39 archive, which I happened to have here; I haven't checked whether that is the current one on OS4Depot).

Many other AmiUpdatable applications use the CopyStore command in their scripts, which comes with AmiUpdate, so they will need AmiUpdate installed.


Best regards,

Niels

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@nbache

Unfortunately, the CopyStore command is not enough to run "proper" autoinstall scripts. AmiUpdate sets up an environment which is specially dedicated prior to executing the CopyStore command, and I doubt it will run correctly without it (although I haven't tested it).

As a general rule, don't try to execute these scripts in any context. They are intended for one use, and one use only.

Simon

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Hi @Swoop

See, I said it was probably a dumb question!!
No it wasn't, that's what I thought at first, so I tried converting them to smarter anwers! I've went and rewrote them in Python to see how they work. The installs work nice they utilize Sys:Pref/Envarc/"AppPaths". I have written these installer scripts: AISS.py , Ranger.py, and AmiSoundED.py

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@Snuffy

Quick question:


Why? :)

Simon

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