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<remove cmd='"%ProgramFiles(x86)%\WinMerge\unins000.exe" /VERYSILENT /SP- /NORESTART' architecture="x64" /> | <remove cmd='"%ProgramFiles(x86)%\WinMerge\unins000.exe" /VERYSILENT /SP- /NORESTART' architecture="x64" /> | ||
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Revision as of 11:08, 7 October 2011
WinMerge
Silent install for WinMerge.
WinMerge is an Open Source visual text file differencing and merging tool for Win32 platforms. See WinMerge Homepage.
I am using the following unattended configuration:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<packages>
<package
id='WinMerge'
name='WinMerge'
revision='21040'
priority='50'
reboot='false' >
<check type='uninstall' condition='exists' path='WinMerge 2.10.4.0' />
<install cmd='"%SOFTWARE%\WinMerge v.2.10.4\unattended.cmd"' />
<remove cmd='"%SOFTWARE%\WinMerge v.2.10.4\unattended-uninstall.cmd"' />
<upgrade cmd='"%SOFTWARE%\WinMerge v.2.10.4\unattended.cmd"' />
</package>
</packages>
As you can see I am using a command-script to install WinMerge. Here is the code of the two scripts:
unattended.cmd
:
@echo off
echo Installing WinMerge
set BINARY=WinMerge-2.10.4-Setup.exe
set INSTALL_LOC=%~dp0
start /wait "WinMerge" "%INSTALL_LOC%%BINARY%" /VERYSILENT /SP- /NORESTART
unattended-uninstall.cmd
:
@echo off
echo Removing WinMerge
set PROG_FILES=%ProgramFiles%
if not "%ProgramFiles(x86)%" == "" set PROG_FILES=%ProgramFiles(x86)%
start /wait "WinMerge" "%PROG_FILES%\WinMerge\unins000.exe" /VERYSILENT /SP- /NORESTART
As you can see I am using the unattended-uninstall.cmd
script to support the %ProgramFiles(x86)% location on Windows x64 editions.
If you do not need to support x64 editions you might simply include the command lines within the XML file:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<packages>
<package
id='WinMerge'
name='WinMerge'
revision='21040'
priority='50'
reboot='false' >
<check type='uninstall' condition='exists' path='WinMerge 2.10.4.0' />
<install cmd='"%SOFTWARE%\WinMerge\WinMerge-2.10.4-Setup.exe" /VERYSILENT /SP- /NORESTART' />
<remove cmd='"%ProgramFiles%\WinMerge\unins000.exe" /VERYSILENT /SP- /NORESTART' />
<upgrade cmd='"%SOFTWARE%\WinMerge\WinMerge-2.10.4-Setup.exe" /VERYSILENT /SP- /NORESTART"' />
</package>
</packages>
Or with X64 support, and no cmd files:
<package
id="winmerge"
name="WinMerge"
revision="2"
reboot="false"
priority="1">
<variable name="version" value="2.12.4" />
<variable name="packagedir" value="%SOFTWARE%\Standard\WinMerge" />
<check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="WinMerge %version%" />
<install cmd='%packagedir%\WinMerge-%version%-Setup.exe /VERYSILENT /SP- /NORESTART' />
<upgrade cmd='%packagedir%\WinMerge-%version%-Setup.exe /VERYSILENT /SP- /NORESTART' />
<remove cmd='"%ProgramFiles%\WinMerge\unins000.exe" /VERYSILENT /SP- /NORESTART' architecture="x86" />
<remove cmd='"%ProgramFiles(x86)%\WinMerge\unins000.exe" /VERYSILENT /SP- /NORESTART' architecture="x64" />
</package>