Mail Archives: cygwin/2002/05/10/21:15:36
> To my GREAT DISAPPOINTMENT the package selection menu is NOT KEYABLE!
>
Yeah, life sucks don't it? ("Keyable"?)
> I am having an issue with the cygwin installation, here is my situation.
> I am installing 400+ workstations at a school, they are all 2k and I've
> devised a touchless installation process for the OS and ALL the apps.
>
Cool! You're the first to have sucessfully done this.
> I use VBS scripts for each applications installation and have been able
> to deal with many quarks regarding each packages unique installation
> process.
Visual Basic meets Unix, that's the problem here. When they come into contact,
they cancel each other out in a burst of gamma rays from which not even light
can escape.
> UNTIL NOW! of all the unfriendly installers I have to say
> I am very disappointed with the cygwin installer.
Then pick up a cross and do something about it.
> You see the VBS
> scripts rely heavily on the use of "window title detection">OutPut and
> "KEYSTROKING">InPut as it's difficult to control the mouse with a
> script.
>
Right, so it'd be a lot easier to avoid the VB altogether, right?
> To my GREAT DISAPPOINTMENT the package selection menu is NOT KEYABLE!
You already said that.
> PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE make the setup.exe respond to keystrokes
You do it, I'm tired.
>, eg.
> {TAB 4}{TAB}{TAB} over to the package I like, " "cycle the behavior
> between (skip, install_vX, install_vY, install_vZ). {alt}+{n} next
> step in the installation..
Hehehehe! He's talking funny talk!
> This would be a great help. cummon
(sp)
> guys
> open source stuff is supposed to be "Friendly",
Since when?
> that means it plays
> well with "keyboards"!!!!!
>
And here I always thought "Friendly" meant things like not looking a gift horse
in the mouth unless you were willing to do the dental work.
> L8r
> ThanX for hearing my rants
> Ryan rfulcher AT digipen DOT edu
>
N0 pr031em, d00d!
--
Gary R. Van Sickle
Brewer. Patriot.
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