scripted install of Python-2.2 and win32all?
Thomas Heller
thomas.heller at ion-tof.com
Thu Feb 7 02:38:35 EST 2002
"David Sloyer" <dsloyer at ieee.org> wrote in message news:961e341e.0202062153.f976988 at posting.google.com...
> Is it possible for one to install Python-2.2 and win32all without any
> user intervention? I'd like to install these on a set of machines as
> part of a script, and would like to do this automatically. The
> installation would take place on Windows XP and Win2K boxes.
>
Appended is the relevant section from Wise Installbuilder 7.0 online help.
Note that Python 2.2 is built with Wise 8.0, win32all may be built with earlier
versions, so YYMV.
Thomas
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Command Line Switches for Wise and Wise Installations
Command Line Switches for WISE32.EXE
· /c file.wse creates executable file from wise script
· /r opens Wise in SetupCapture window
· /u runs the upgrade wizard that checks for any upgrades online
· /d CompVar=Value defines a single compiler variable in Enterprise Edition. Multiple definitions require multiple /d
· /d=filename uses filename to define compiler variables. Each line in file is CompVar=Value
Command Line Switches for install files created in wise, i.e. SETUP.EXE
· /S silent mode, automatic mode with no user choices
· /T test mode
· /X pathname extracts files into pathname
· /Z pathname extracts files into pathname and reboots
· /M=filename specifies a value file similar to /d above, but for standard variables
· /M1 causes Wise to step through the installation and display each file that is flagged for self-registration, allowing the author
to identify each file as it is being self-registered.
· /M2 reserved for internal use by Wise during debugger sessions
Command Line Switches for UNWISE.EXE and UNWISE32.EXE
· /Z remove empty directories, including one with unwise itself in it
· /A automatic mode, no user choices other than cancel
· /S silent mode, automatic mode with no user choices
· /R rollback mode, selects option to rollback on uninstall
· /U like automatic mode, but gives all choices other than custom/automatic
· title - window title can be at the end of the command line
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