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

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    55Therefore 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).
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    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.
     7I 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.
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    991) {{{2023/11/20 15:05:03 running: cmd.exe /c "C:\Program Files\OSGeo4W_v2\\etc\postinstall\setup.bat"}}}