Mail Archives: djgpp-workers/1996/10/15/07:24:09
On Mon, 14 Oct 1996, John M. Aldrich wrote:
>You don't need to do that - just use my batch file! :) I have already
>written a stub which outputs specific error codes for each error
You mean that I'd run install only when the batch file reports everything's
ok, or there are just minor problems which can be corrected on-the-fly? I'd
just have to put exit code on command line, then.
>message, and a batch file which interprets them. You should be able
to >use them as is, with suitable changes to the names in the batch file.
>The file is in the djverify.zip that I uploaded to DJ's server, or I
>could email you the latest updates. It's not always necessary to
>reinvent the wheel. :)
This way is certainly very comfortable but we'd end up with two almost
identical batch files only one of them named install and the other djverify.
BTW. How will the two programs (install & djverify) be distributed? They
cannot be zipped cause they have to be availabe out-of-the-box. Maybe we
should use a SFX archive?
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