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04/23/2009 08:02:39
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neo
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I am trying to automate the build of my application. Are there silent/unattended install options for terracotta-windows-2.7.3.exe?
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04/23/2009 08:27:54
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amiller
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You can use the generic tar.gz download instead if you want.
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04/23/2009 08:30:52
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neo
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That will probably do, yes, thx.
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04/23/2009 10:29:08
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dmangot
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Marks0,
Typically this would be done with a Windows Installer (MSI) file. You could have a completely unattended install (from a network share, etc.) if you used the msiexec "quiet" options. You could even control installation logging, etc. with Group Policy if you have Active Directory.
Of course we don't have an MSI installer for Terracotta at this time, but I'm sure you could cobble one together using the tarball or exe as a model. If this is really important to you, I suggest you file a JIRA request so that we can include it in future Terracotta releases.
Cheers,
-Dave
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04/23/2009 19:14:33
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tgautier
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Just out of curiosity - what are you trying to do? A better idea of your requirements could help us identify a solution (or gap) better.
Thanks.
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