[cvsnt] Exactly which CVSNT files are needed for a client only???

Oliver Giesen ogware at gmx.net
Wed Jan 25 18:56:55 GMT 2006


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Oliver Giesen wrote:

> Bo Berglund wrote:
> 
> > I had a stab at the cvsnt.iss file but it hides the file list by
> > doing a two-level definition so it takes time to get through it....
> 
> ??? Not sure I understand. You just have to look for all entries that
> either sport "clientonly" as part of their Types argument or do not
> have a Types argument at all...

Whoops, wrote too fast and then had to run for my bus home...
It is indeed a two step definition. The [File], [Registry] and similar
entries do not have Types arguments, only the [Components] entries do.
So yes, you have to check which components either belong to the
"clientonly" type or are valid for all types.

It's been quite a while since I looked at this as I only intended to do
installers for the releases that are announced here on the list, so
sorry for the confusion...

Cheers,

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Oliver
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