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From install + -er.
installer (plural installers)
- One who installs.
- 2014, Lynn Van Der Wagen, Lauren White, Human Resource Management for the Event Industry, page 110:
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In the event industry there are two critical times when safety is often compromised, at bump-in and at bump-out. At bump-in the organizer is usually pressed for time and it is not uncommon for installers to work around the clock. At the end of the show or exhibition, bump-out carries an even higher risk as everyone is exhausted.
- (computing) A program that installs software in a computer and prepares it for use.
- 2002, Lars Powers, Mike Snell, Visual Basic Programmer's Guide to the .NET Framework Class Library, page 968:
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Because this version of the Windows Installer is aware of the GAC, it has the capability to publish components into it. […] You can manually or programmatically push an assembly into the GAC by using the command-line tool Gacutil.exe.
- 2018 July 16, Ben Cotton, “The oldest, active Linux distro, Slackware, turns 25”, in Opensource.com[1]:
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Slackware does not include a graphical installer. Its package manager does not perform any dependency resolution. This can be jarring for new users, particularly within the last few years, but it also enables a deeper understanding of the system.
program that installs software and prepares it for use
From Middle French, from Medieval Latin īnstallāre (“to install, put in place, establish”), from in- + stallum (“stall”), from Frankish *stall (“stall, position, place”), from Proto-Germanic *stallaz (“place, position”), from Proto-Indo-European *stel- (“to place, put, post, stand, be rigid”). Cognate with Old High German stal (“location, stall”), Old English steall (“position, stall”), Old English onstellan (“to institute, create, originate, establish, give the example of”), Middle High German anstalt (“institute”), German anstellen (“to conduct, employ”), German einstellen (“to set, adjust, position”), Dutch aanstellen (“to appoint, commission, institute”), Dutch instellen (“to set up, establish”). More at on, stall.
installer
- to install
- to place
- (reflexive) to settle
installer avoir + past participle installant
/ɛ̃s.ta.lɑ̃/ ayant + past participle installé
/ɛ̃s.ta.le/ indicative je (j’) tu il, elle, on nous vous ils, elles (simple
tenses) present installe
/ɛ̃s.tal/ installes
/ɛ̃s.tal/ installe
/ɛ̃s.tal/ installons
/ɛ̃s.ta.lɔ̃/ installez
/ɛ̃s.ta.le/ installent
/ɛ̃s.tal/ imperfect installais
/ɛ̃s.ta.lɛ/ installais
/ɛ̃s.ta.lɛ/ installait
/ɛ̃s.ta.lɛ/ installions
/ɛ̃s.ta.ljɔ̃/ installiez
/ɛ̃s.ta.lje/ installaient
/ɛ̃s.ta.lɛ/ past historic2 installai
/ɛ̃s.ta.le/ installas
/ɛ̃s.ta.la/ installa
/ɛ̃s.ta.la/ installâmes
/ɛ̃s.ta.lam/ installâtes
/ɛ̃s.ta.lat/ installèrent
/ɛ̃s.ta.lɛʁ/ future installerai
/ɛ̃s.tal.ʁe/ installeras
/ɛ̃s.tal.ʁa/ installera
/ɛ̃s.tal.ʁa/ installerons
/ɛ̃s.tal.ʁɔ̃/ installerez
/ɛ̃s.tal.ʁe/ installeront
/ɛ̃s.tal.ʁɔ̃/ conditional installerais
/ɛ̃s.tal.ʁɛ/ installerais
/ɛ̃s.tal.ʁɛ/ installerait
/ɛ̃s.tal.ʁɛ/ installerions
/ɛ̃s.ta.lə.ʁjɔ̃/ installeriez
/ɛ̃s.ta.lə.ʁje/ installeraient
/ɛ̃s.tal.ʁɛ/ (compound
tenses) present perfect present indicative of avoir + past participle pluperfect imperfect indicative of avoir + past participle past anterior2 past historic of avoir + past participle future perfect future of avoir + past participle conditional perfect conditional of avoir + past participle subjunctive que je (j’) que tu qu’il, qu’elle que nous que vous qu’ils, qu’elles (simple
tenses) present installe
/ɛ̃s.tal/ installes
/ɛ̃s.tal/ installe
/ɛ̃s.tal/ installions
/ɛ̃s.ta.ljɔ̃/ installiez
/ɛ̃s.ta.lje/ installent
/ɛ̃s.tal/ imperfect2 installasse
/ɛ̃s.ta.las/ installasses
/ɛ̃s.ta.las/ installât
/ɛ̃s.ta.la/ installassions
/ɛ̃s.ta.la.sjɔ̃/ installassiez
/ɛ̃s.ta.la.sje/ installassent
/ɛ̃s.ta.las/ (compound
tenses) past present subjunctive of avoir + past participle pluperfect2 imperfect subjunctive of avoir + past participle imperative – tu – nous vous – simple — installe
/ɛ̃s.tal/ — installons
/ɛ̃s.ta.lɔ̃/ installez
/ɛ̃s.ta.le/ — compound — simple imperative of avoir + past participle — simple imperative of avoir + past participle simple imperative of avoir + past participle — 1 The French gerund is usable only with the preposition en. 2 In less formal writing or speech, these tenses may be found to have been replaced in the following way:
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past historic → present perfect
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past anterior → pluperfect
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imperfect subjunctive → present subjunctive
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pluperfect subjunctive → past subjunctive
(Christopher Kendris [1995], Master the Basics: French, pp. 77, 78, 79, 81).
installer
- imperative of installere
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