Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of Ticket #804, comment 14
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- 11/20/23 08:57:34 (12 months ago)
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Ticket #804, comment 14
initial v1 5 5 Therefore unless the installer uses the OSGEO4W-Shell during the setup - I am not running it this way, this is being run during the PowerShell script install - See: [https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo4w/ticket/804#comment:8] above, however I believe the qgis-ltr.bat gets executed towards the end of the installation - it's just it does not appear to run correctly on our Windows 10 machines (or our Windows 10 Sandboxes) - I notice your initial test was on a Windows 11 Sandbox (and you had used a slightly modified 'Not strictly a Powershell' version of my script). 6 6 7 I do have some concerns about the install - as good as it is, it does look heavily ported from Linux and in the logs there are quite a few forward slashes "{{{/}}}" in the paths to files which I am unsure if this is a logging issue or the actual command that is being run as you may know Windows has always used backslashes "{{{\}}}" to delineate between folders, so these commands may not work, I have also noticed some double backslashes "{{{\\}}}" in the logs too, so some paths written to the log have one or the other (not noticed any occurances of both combinations) e.g.7 I do have some concerns about the install - as good as it is, it does look heavily ported from Linux and in the logs there are quite a few forward slashes "{{{/}}}" in the paths to files which I am unsure if this is a logging issue or the actual command that is being run. As you may know Windows has always used backslashes "{{{\}}}" to delineate between folders, so these commands may not work, I have also noticed some double backslashes "{{{\\}}}" in the logs too, so some paths written to the log have one or the other (although I have not noticed any occurances of both combinations) e.g. 8 8 9 9 1) {{{2023/11/20 15:05:03 running: cmd.exe /c "C:\Program Files\OSGeo4W_v2\\etc\postinstall\setup.bat"}}}