[David Bolen] > ... > If anyone does look at an alternate installer (is the current Wise > configuration in the CVS tree?), Yes, the Wise script is the .wse file under PCbuild. Nothing wrong with the script <wink>, it's that we're still using the 5.0a version of the installer builder Mark Hammond talked Wise into letting us use for free years & years ago. Getting a more modern thing going is probably my headache, but I have neither a budget for it nor time to pursue it. I've asked Wise Solutions whether they'd like to let us use a modern edition of their builder instead, but haven't yet heard back from them. > I'd suggest going for InnoSetup. Easy to configure, actively > maintained, works nicely, and free. Won't fly. While the Python installation is *mostly* straightforward, on NT/2000 boxes it has to do stuff conditionally depending on whether the user is logged into an Admin account. According to the InnoSetup FAQ as of 4 days ago, InnoSetup still can't handle that, and there's no way we're going to ship two versions of the Windows installer (newbies have an amazing number of severe difficulties choosing among the single installer we offer now <0.7 wink>). Now in an ideal world, I'd like to add that capability and contribute it back to InnoSetup. But there's no way I can make time for that. So how about *you* do it <0.9 wink>?
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