Hi Evgeny On 2013-03-22 12:31, Evgeny <knockdowncore gmail com> wrote:
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Looks interesting.
We offer GTK+ and MinGW (libiconv-2.dll) like dependencies for Easytag, and they are installed before Easytag installation. But it's all the same, and * *Easytag anyway suggests for installation GTK+ during silent installation using Inno switches.
Hmm, are you using the old Windows installer (2.1.6?) for your package? I have done some work on making current EasyTAG versions work on Windows, together with a rewritten (NSIS) installer:
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/easytag-list/2013-February/msg00004.htmlI am hoping that this work will be completed for the 2.1.9 release, which is coming along well.
It prevents fully silent (unattended) installation of Easytag. Is there any approach to disable such Easytag suggestion about GTK+?
It should be possible, and not too difficult, to add silent installation support to the next version of the installer. Do you have any other requirements, or maybe some guidelines on how to produce a "perfect installer" or something similar?
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