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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
misc/windows packager development intermediate check-in
The installer now: allows a user to select an alternative
install directory, it now adds a Go folder to the Programs
Menu, and it places two shortcuts on the user's desktop.
The Program Menu folder contains shortcuts to the uninstaller
and two batch files, go.bat and godoc.bat. The desktop
shortcuts also point to go.bat and godoc.bat.
go.bat sets the Go environment, including Path, and spawns a
Window's shell. godoc.bat starts the godoc server at
localhost:6060 then spawns a browser window pointing to the
document server.
Setting the environment temporarily and spawning a shell, via
go.bat, should be safer than messing with the system's environment
and it makes the user experience a bit more streamlined.
The packager does work in its current state but it still needs
some polishing. And yes, the plan is to add a dialogue to allow
the user to decline the desktop shortcuts.
R=rsc, alex.brainman, tjyang2001
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5399042
2011-11-17 16:54:06 -07:00
<Wix xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/wix/2006/wi">
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<!--
# Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
# license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
-->
misc/windows packager development intermediate check-in
The installer now: allows a user to select an alternative
install directory, it now adds a Go folder to the Programs
Menu, and it places two shortcuts on the user's desktop.
The Program Menu folder contains shortcuts to the uninstaller
and two batch files, go.bat and godoc.bat. The desktop
shortcuts also point to go.bat and godoc.bat.
go.bat sets the Go environment, including Path, and spawns a
Window's shell. godoc.bat starts the godoc server at
localhost:6060 then spawns a browser window pointing to the
document server.
Setting the environment temporarily and spawning a shell, via
go.bat, should be safer than messing with the system's environment
and it makes the user experience a bit more streamlined.
The packager does work in its current state but it still needs
some polishing. And yes, the plan is to add a dialogue to allow
the user to decline the desktop shortcuts.
R=rsc, alex.brainman, tjyang2001
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5399042
2011-11-17 16:54:06 -07:00
<?if $(var.Arch) = 386 ?>
<?define SYSFOLDER=SystemFolder ?>
<?define Win64=no ?>
<?else?>
<?define SYSFOLDER=System64Folder ?>
<?define Win64=yes ?>
<?endif?>
<Product
Id="FF5B30B2-08C2-11E1-85A2-6ACA4824019B"
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Name="Go Programming Language $(var.Arch) $(var.Version)"
misc/windows packager development intermediate check-in
The installer now: allows a user to select an alternative
install directory, it now adds a Go folder to the Programs
Menu, and it places two shortcuts on the user's desktop.
The Program Menu folder contains shortcuts to the uninstaller
and two batch files, go.bat and godoc.bat. The desktop
shortcuts also point to go.bat and godoc.bat.
go.bat sets the Go environment, including Path, and spawns a
Window's shell. godoc.bat starts the godoc server at
localhost:6060 then spawns a browser window pointing to the
document server.
Setting the environment temporarily and spawning a shell, via
go.bat, should be safer than messing with the system's environment
and it makes the user experience a bit more streamlined.
The packager does work in its current state but it still needs
some polishing. And yes, the plan is to add a dialogue to allow
the user to decline the desktop shortcuts.
R=rsc, alex.brainman, tjyang2001
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5399042
2011-11-17 16:54:06 -07:00
Language="1033"
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Codepage="1252"
misc/windows packager development intermediate check-in
The installer now: allows a user to select an alternative
install directory, it now adds a Go folder to the Programs
Menu, and it places two shortcuts on the user's desktop.
The Program Menu folder contains shortcuts to the uninstaller
and two batch files, go.bat and godoc.bat. The desktop
shortcuts also point to go.bat and godoc.bat.
go.bat sets the Go environment, including Path, and spawns a
Window's shell. godoc.bat starts the godoc server at
localhost:6060 then spawns a browser window pointing to the
document server.
Setting the environment temporarily and spawning a shell, via
go.bat, should be safer than messing with the system's environment
and it makes the user experience a bit more streamlined.
The packager does work in its current state but it still needs
some polishing. And yes, the plan is to add a dialogue to allow
the user to decline the desktop shortcuts.
R=rsc, alex.brainman, tjyang2001
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5399042
2011-11-17 16:54:06 -07:00
Version="0.0.0.0"
Manufacturer="http://golang.org"
UpgradeCode="1C3114EA-08C3-11E1-9095-7FCA4824019B" >
<!-- Version="$(var.Version)" TODO: Version requires X.X.X.X format -->
<Package
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Id='*'
Keywords='Installer'
misc/windows packager development intermediate check-in
The installer now: allows a user to select an alternative
install directory, it now adds a Go folder to the Programs
Menu, and it places two shortcuts on the user's desktop.
The Program Menu folder contains shortcuts to the uninstaller
and two batch files, go.bat and godoc.bat. The desktop
shortcuts also point to go.bat and godoc.bat.
go.bat sets the Go environment, including Path, and spawns a
Window's shell. godoc.bat starts the godoc server at
localhost:6060 then spawns a browser window pointing to the
document server.
Setting the environment temporarily and spawning a shell, via
go.bat, should be safer than messing with the system's environment
and it makes the user experience a bit more streamlined.
The packager does work in its current state but it still needs
some polishing. And yes, the plan is to add a dialogue to allow
the user to decline the desktop shortcuts.
R=rsc, alex.brainman, tjyang2001
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5399042
2011-11-17 16:54:06 -07:00
Description="The Go Programming Language Installer"
Comments="The Go programming language is an open source project to make programmers more productive."
InstallerVersion="300"
Compressed="yes"
InstallScope="perMachine"
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SummaryCodepage="1252"
misc/windows packager development intermediate check-in
The installer now: allows a user to select an alternative
install directory, it now adds a Go folder to the Programs
Menu, and it places two shortcuts on the user's desktop.
The Program Menu folder contains shortcuts to the uninstaller
and two batch files, go.bat and godoc.bat. The desktop
shortcuts also point to go.bat and godoc.bat.
go.bat sets the Go environment, including Path, and spawns a
Window's shell. godoc.bat starts the godoc server at
localhost:6060 then spawns a browser window pointing to the
document server.
Setting the environment temporarily and spawning a shell, via
go.bat, should be safer than messing with the system's environment
and it makes the user experience a bit more streamlined.
The packager does work in its current state but it still needs
some polishing. And yes, the plan is to add a dialogue to allow
the user to decline the desktop shortcuts.
R=rsc, alex.brainman, tjyang2001
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5399042
2011-11-17 16:54:06 -07:00
Languages="1033" />
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<!-- Platform="x86 or x64" -->
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<Property Id="ARPCOMMENTS" Value="The Go programming language is a fast, statically typed, compiled language that feels like a dynamically typed, interpreted language." />
<Property Id="ARPCONTACT" Value="golang-nuts@googlegroups.com" />
<Property Id="ARPHELPLINK" Value="golang.org/doc/community.html" />
<Property Id="ARPREADME" Value="golang.org" />
<Property Id="ARPURLINFOABOUT" Value="golang.org" />
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<Icon Id="gopher.ico" SourceFile="images\gopher.ico"/>
<Property Id="ARPPRODUCTICON" Value="gopher.ico" />
misc/windows packager development intermediate check-in
The installer now: allows a user to select an alternative
install directory, it now adds a Go folder to the Programs
Menu, and it places two shortcuts on the user's desktop.
The Program Menu folder contains shortcuts to the uninstaller
and two batch files, go.bat and godoc.bat. The desktop
shortcuts also point to go.bat and godoc.bat.
go.bat sets the Go environment, including Path, and spawns a
Window's shell. godoc.bat starts the godoc server at
localhost:6060 then spawns a browser window pointing to the
document server.
Setting the environment temporarily and spawning a shell, via
go.bat, should be safer than messing with the system's environment
and it makes the user experience a bit more streamlined.
The packager does work in its current state but it still needs
some polishing. And yes, the plan is to add a dialogue to allow
the user to decline the desktop shortcuts.
R=rsc, alex.brainman, tjyang2001
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5399042
2011-11-17 16:54:06 -07:00
<Media Id='1' Cabinet="go.cab" EmbedCab="yes" CompressionLevel="high" />
<Condition Message="Windows 2000 or greater required."> VersionNT >= 500</Condition>
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<MajorUpgrade AllowDowngrades="yes" />
misc/windows packager development intermediate check-in
The installer now: allows a user to select an alternative
install directory, it now adds a Go folder to the Programs
Menu, and it places two shortcuts on the user's desktop.
The Program Menu folder contains shortcuts to the uninstaller
and two batch files, go.bat and godoc.bat. The desktop
shortcuts also point to go.bat and godoc.bat.
go.bat sets the Go environment, including Path, and spawns a
Window's shell. godoc.bat starts the godoc server at
localhost:6060 then spawns a browser window pointing to the
document server.
Setting the environment temporarily and spawning a shell, via
go.bat, should be safer than messing with the system's environment
and it makes the user experience a bit more streamlined.
The packager does work in its current state but it still needs
some polishing. And yes, the plan is to add a dialogue to allow
the user to decline the desktop shortcuts.
R=rsc, alex.brainman, tjyang2001
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5399042
2011-11-17 16:54:06 -07:00
<SetDirectory Id="INSTALLDIRROOT" Value="C:\"/>
<CustomAction
Id="SetApplicationRootDirectory"
Property="ARPINSTALLLOCATION"
Value="[INSTALLDIR]" />
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misc/windows packager development intermediate check-in
The installer now: allows a user to select an alternative
install directory, it now adds a Go folder to the Programs
Menu, and it places two shortcuts on the user's desktop.
The Program Menu folder contains shortcuts to the uninstaller
and two batch files, go.bat and godoc.bat. The desktop
shortcuts also point to go.bat and godoc.bat.
go.bat sets the Go environment, including Path, and spawns a
Window's shell. godoc.bat starts the godoc server at
localhost:6060 then spawns a browser window pointing to the
document server.
Setting the environment temporarily and spawning a shell, via
go.bat, should be safer than messing with the system's environment
and it makes the user experience a bit more streamlined.
The packager does work in its current state but it still needs
some polishing. And yes, the plan is to add a dialogue to allow
the user to decline the desktop shortcuts.
R=rsc, alex.brainman, tjyang2001
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5399042
2011-11-17 16:54:06 -07:00
<!-- Define the directory structure and environment variables -->
<Directory Id="TARGETDIR" Name="SourceDir">
<Directory Id="INSTALLDIRROOT">
<Directory Id="INSTALLDIR" Name="Go"/>
</Directory>
<Directory Id="ProgramMenuFolder">
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<Directory Id="GoProgramShortcutsDir" Name="Go Programming Language"/>
misc/windows packager development intermediate check-in
The installer now: allows a user to select an alternative
install directory, it now adds a Go folder to the Programs
Menu, and it places two shortcuts on the user's desktop.
The Program Menu folder contains shortcuts to the uninstaller
and two batch files, go.bat and godoc.bat. The desktop
shortcuts also point to go.bat and godoc.bat.
go.bat sets the Go environment, including Path, and spawns a
Window's shell. godoc.bat starts the godoc server at
localhost:6060 then spawns a browser window pointing to the
document server.
Setting the environment temporarily and spawning a shell, via
go.bat, should be safer than messing with the system's environment
and it makes the user experience a bit more streamlined.
The packager does work in its current state but it still needs
some polishing. And yes, the plan is to add a dialogue to allow
the user to decline the desktop shortcuts.
R=rsc, alex.brainman, tjyang2001
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5399042
2011-11-17 16:54:06 -07:00
</Directory>
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<Directory Id="EnvironmentEntries">
<Directory Id="GoEnvironmentEntries" Name="Go Programming Language"/>
</Directory>
misc/windows packager development intermediate check-in
The installer now: allows a user to select an alternative
install directory, it now adds a Go folder to the Programs
Menu, and it places two shortcuts on the user's desktop.
The Program Menu folder contains shortcuts to the uninstaller
and two batch files, go.bat and godoc.bat. The desktop
shortcuts also point to go.bat and godoc.bat.
go.bat sets the Go environment, including Path, and spawns a
Window's shell. godoc.bat starts the godoc server at
localhost:6060 then spawns a browser window pointing to the
document server.
Setting the environment temporarily and spawning a shell, via
go.bat, should be safer than messing with the system's environment
and it makes the user experience a bit more streamlined.
The packager does work in its current state but it still needs
some polishing. And yes, the plan is to add a dialogue to allow
the user to decline the desktop shortcuts.
R=rsc, alex.brainman, tjyang2001
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5399042
2011-11-17 16:54:06 -07:00
<Directory Id="DesktopFolder" Name="Desktop"/>
</Directory>
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2012-02-19 23:29:57 -07:00
<!-- Programs Menu & Desktop Shortcuts -->
misc/windows packager development intermediate check-in
The installer now: allows a user to select an alternative
install directory, it now adds a Go folder to the Programs
Menu, and it places two shortcuts on the user's desktop.
The Program Menu folder contains shortcuts to the uninstaller
and two batch files, go.bat and godoc.bat. The desktop
shortcuts also point to go.bat and godoc.bat.
go.bat sets the Go environment, including Path, and spawns a
Window's shell. godoc.bat starts the godoc server at
localhost:6060 then spawns a browser window pointing to the
document server.
Setting the environment temporarily and spawning a shell, via
go.bat, should be safer than messing with the system's environment
and it makes the user experience a bit more streamlined.
The packager does work in its current state but it still needs
some polishing. And yes, the plan is to add a dialogue to allow
the user to decline the desktop shortcuts.
R=rsc, alex.brainman, tjyang2001
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5399042
2011-11-17 16:54:06 -07:00
<DirectoryRef Id="GoProgramShortcutsDir">
<Component Id="Component_GoShortCuts" Guid="f5fbfb5e-6c5c-423b-9298-21b0e3c98f4b">
<Shortcut
Id="GoDocServerStartMenuShortcut"
Name="GoDocServer"
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Description="Starts the Go documentation server (http://localhost:6060)"
Show="minimized"
Arguments='/c "start /d[INSTALLDIR]bin godoc.exe -http=:6060 && start http://localhost:6060"'
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Icon="gopher.ico"
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Target="[%ComSpec]" />
misc/windows packager development intermediate check-in
The installer now: allows a user to select an alternative
install directory, it now adds a Go folder to the Programs
Menu, and it places two shortcuts on the user's desktop.
The Program Menu folder contains shortcuts to the uninstaller
and two batch files, go.bat and godoc.bat. The desktop
shortcuts also point to go.bat and godoc.bat.
go.bat sets the Go environment, including Path, and spawns a
Window's shell. godoc.bat starts the godoc server at
localhost:6060 then spawns a browser window pointing to the
document server.
Setting the environment temporarily and spawning a shell, via
go.bat, should be safer than messing with the system's environment
and it makes the user experience a bit more streamlined.
The packager does work in its current state but it still needs
some polishing. And yes, the plan is to add a dialogue to allow
the user to decline the desktop shortcuts.
R=rsc, alex.brainman, tjyang2001
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5399042
2011-11-17 16:54:06 -07:00
<Shortcut
Id="GoDocServerDesktopShortcut"
Directory="DesktopFolder"
Name="GoDocServer"
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Description="Starts the godoc server (http://localhost:6060)"
Show="minimized"
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Icon="gopher.ico"
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Arguments='/c "start /d[INSTALLDIR]bin godoc.exe -http=:6060 && start http://localhost:6060"'
Target="[%ComSpec]" />
misc/windows packager development intermediate check-in
The installer now: allows a user to select an alternative
install directory, it now adds a Go folder to the Programs
Menu, and it places two shortcuts on the user's desktop.
The Program Menu folder contains shortcuts to the uninstaller
and two batch files, go.bat and godoc.bat. The desktop
shortcuts also point to go.bat and godoc.bat.
go.bat sets the Go environment, including Path, and spawns a
Window's shell. godoc.bat starts the godoc server at
localhost:6060 then spawns a browser window pointing to the
document server.
Setting the environment temporarily and spawning a shell, via
go.bat, should be safer than messing with the system's environment
and it makes the user experience a bit more streamlined.
The packager does work in its current state but it still needs
some polishing. And yes, the plan is to add a dialogue to allow
the user to decline the desktop shortcuts.
R=rsc, alex.brainman, tjyang2001
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5399042
2011-11-17 16:54:06 -07:00
<Shortcut
Id="UninstallShortcut"
Name="Uninstall Go"
Description="Uninstalls Go and all of its components"
Target="[$(var.SYSFOLDER)]msiexec.exe"
Arguments="/x [ProductCode]" />
<RemoveFolder
Id="GoProgramShortcutsDir"
On="uninstall" />
<RegistryValue
Root="HKCU"
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Key="Software\GoProgrammingLanguage"
Name="ShortCuts"
Type="integer"
Value="1"
KeyPath="yes" />
</Component>
</DirectoryRef>
<!-- Registry & Environment Settings -->
<DirectoryRef Id="GoEnvironmentEntries">
<Component Id="Component_GoEnvironment" Guid="3ec7a4d5-eb08-4de7-9312-2df392c45993">
<RegistryKey
Root="HKCU"
Key="Software\GoProgrammingLanguage"
Action="create" >
<RegistryValue
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Name="installed"
Type="integer"
Value="1"
KeyPath="yes" />
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<RegistryValue
Name="installLocation"
Type="string"
Value="[INSTALLDIR]" />
</RegistryKey>
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<Environment
Id="Environment"
Action="set"
Part="last"
Name="PATH"
Permanent="no"
System="yes"
Value="[INSTALLDIR]bin" />
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<RemoveFolder
Id="GoEnvironmentEntries"
On="uninstall" />
misc/windows packager development intermediate check-in
The installer now: allows a user to select an alternative
install directory, it now adds a Go folder to the Programs
Menu, and it places two shortcuts on the user's desktop.
The Program Menu folder contains shortcuts to the uninstaller
and two batch files, go.bat and godoc.bat. The desktop
shortcuts also point to go.bat and godoc.bat.
go.bat sets the Go environment, including Path, and spawns a
Window's shell. godoc.bat starts the godoc server at
localhost:6060 then spawns a browser window pointing to the
document server.
Setting the environment temporarily and spawning a shell, via
go.bat, should be safer than messing with the system's environment
and it makes the user experience a bit more streamlined.
The packager does work in its current state but it still needs
some polishing. And yes, the plan is to add a dialogue to allow
the user to decline the desktop shortcuts.
R=rsc, alex.brainman, tjyang2001
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5399042
2011-11-17 16:54:06 -07:00
</Component>
</DirectoryRef>
2011-11-09 16:20:34 -07:00
misc/windows packager development intermediate check-in
The installer now: allows a user to select an alternative
install directory, it now adds a Go folder to the Programs
Menu, and it places two shortcuts on the user's desktop.
The Program Menu folder contains shortcuts to the uninstaller
and two batch files, go.bat and godoc.bat. The desktop
shortcuts also point to go.bat and godoc.bat.
go.bat sets the Go environment, including Path, and spawns a
Window's shell. godoc.bat starts the godoc server at
localhost:6060 then spawns a browser window pointing to the
document server.
Setting the environment temporarily and spawning a shell, via
go.bat, should be safer than messing with the system's environment
and it makes the user experience a bit more streamlined.
The packager does work in its current state but it still needs
some polishing. And yes, the plan is to add a dialogue to allow
the user to decline the desktop shortcuts.
R=rsc, alex.brainman, tjyang2001
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5399042
2011-11-17 16:54:06 -07:00
<!-- Components -->
2011-11-09 16:20:34 -07:00
misc/windows packager development intermediate check-in
The installer now: allows a user to select an alternative
install directory, it now adds a Go folder to the Programs
Menu, and it places two shortcuts on the user's desktop.
The Program Menu folder contains shortcuts to the uninstaller
and two batch files, go.bat and godoc.bat. The desktop
shortcuts also point to go.bat and godoc.bat.
go.bat sets the Go environment, including Path, and spawns a
Window's shell. godoc.bat starts the godoc server at
localhost:6060 then spawns a browser window pointing to the
document server.
Setting the environment temporarily and spawning a shell, via
go.bat, should be safer than messing with the system's environment
and it makes the user experience a bit more streamlined.
The packager does work in its current state but it still needs
some polishing. And yes, the plan is to add a dialogue to allow
the user to decline the desktop shortcuts.
R=rsc, alex.brainman, tjyang2001
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5399042
2011-11-17 16:54:06 -07:00
<!-- Install the files -->
<Feature
Id="GoTools"
Title="Go"
Level="1">
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<ComponentRef Id="Component_GoEnvironment" />
misc/windows packager development intermediate check-in
The installer now: allows a user to select an alternative
install directory, it now adds a Go folder to the Programs
Menu, and it places two shortcuts on the user's desktop.
The Program Menu folder contains shortcuts to the uninstaller
and two batch files, go.bat and godoc.bat. The desktop
shortcuts also point to go.bat and godoc.bat.
go.bat sets the Go environment, including Path, and spawns a
Window's shell. godoc.bat starts the godoc server at
localhost:6060 then spawns a browser window pointing to the
document server.
Setting the environment temporarily and spawning a shell, via
go.bat, should be safer than messing with the system's environment
and it makes the user experience a bit more streamlined.
The packager does work in its current state but it still needs
some polishing. And yes, the plan is to add a dialogue to allow
the user to decline the desktop shortcuts.
R=rsc, alex.brainman, tjyang2001
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5399042
2011-11-17 16:54:06 -07:00
<ComponentGroupRef Id="AppFiles" />
<ComponentRef Id="Component_GoShortCuts" />
</Feature>
2011-11-09 16:20:34 -07:00
misc/windows packager development intermediate check-in
The installer now: allows a user to select an alternative
install directory, it now adds a Go folder to the Programs
Menu, and it places two shortcuts on the user's desktop.
The Program Menu folder contains shortcuts to the uninstaller
and two batch files, go.bat and godoc.bat. The desktop
shortcuts also point to go.bat and godoc.bat.
go.bat sets the Go environment, including Path, and spawns a
Window's shell. godoc.bat starts the godoc server at
localhost:6060 then spawns a browser window pointing to the
document server.
Setting the environment temporarily and spawning a shell, via
go.bat, should be safer than messing with the system's environment
and it makes the user experience a bit more streamlined.
The packager does work in its current state but it still needs
some polishing. And yes, the plan is to add a dialogue to allow
the user to decline the desktop shortcuts.
R=rsc, alex.brainman, tjyang2001
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5399042
2011-11-17 16:54:06 -07:00
<!-- Update the environment -->
<InstallExecuteSequence>
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<Custom Action="SetApplicationRootDirectory" Before="InstallFinalize" />
misc/windows packager development intermediate check-in
The installer now: allows a user to select an alternative
install directory, it now adds a Go folder to the Programs
Menu, and it places two shortcuts on the user's desktop.
The Program Menu folder contains shortcuts to the uninstaller
and two batch files, go.bat and godoc.bat. The desktop
shortcuts also point to go.bat and godoc.bat.
go.bat sets the Go environment, including Path, and spawns a
Window's shell. godoc.bat starts the godoc server at
localhost:6060 then spawns a browser window pointing to the
document server.
Setting the environment temporarily and spawning a shell, via
go.bat, should be safer than messing with the system's environment
and it makes the user experience a bit more streamlined.
The packager does work in its current state but it still needs
some polishing. And yes, the plan is to add a dialogue to allow
the user to decline the desktop shortcuts.
R=rsc, alex.brainman, tjyang2001
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5399042
2011-11-17 16:54:06 -07:00
</InstallExecuteSequence>
2011-11-09 16:20:34 -07:00
misc/windows packager development intermediate check-in
The installer now: allows a user to select an alternative
install directory, it now adds a Go folder to the Programs
Menu, and it places two shortcuts on the user's desktop.
The Program Menu folder contains shortcuts to the uninstaller
and two batch files, go.bat and godoc.bat. The desktop
shortcuts also point to go.bat and godoc.bat.
go.bat sets the Go environment, including Path, and spawns a
Window's shell. godoc.bat starts the godoc server at
localhost:6060 then spawns a browser window pointing to the
document server.
Setting the environment temporarily and spawning a shell, via
go.bat, should be safer than messing with the system's environment
and it makes the user experience a bit more streamlined.
The packager does work in its current state but it still needs
some polishing. And yes, the plan is to add a dialogue to allow
the user to decline the desktop shortcuts.
R=rsc, alex.brainman, tjyang2001
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5399042
2011-11-17 16:54:06 -07:00
<!-- Include the user interface -->
2012-02-21 21:15:03 -07:00
<WixVariable Id="WixUILicenseRtf" Value="LICENSE.rtf" />
2012-02-19 23:29:57 -07:00
<WixVariable Id="WixUIBannerBmp" Value="images\Banner.jpg" />
<WixVariable Id="WixUIDialogBmp" Value="images\Dialog.jpg" />
misc/windows packager development intermediate check-in
The installer now: allows a user to select an alternative
install directory, it now adds a Go folder to the Programs
Menu, and it places two shortcuts on the user's desktop.
The Program Menu folder contains shortcuts to the uninstaller
and two batch files, go.bat and godoc.bat. The desktop
shortcuts also point to go.bat and godoc.bat.
go.bat sets the Go environment, including Path, and spawns a
Window's shell. godoc.bat starts the godoc server at
localhost:6060 then spawns a browser window pointing to the
document server.
Setting the environment temporarily and spawning a shell, via
go.bat, should be safer than messing with the system's environment
and it makes the user experience a bit more streamlined.
The packager does work in its current state but it still needs
some polishing. And yes, the plan is to add a dialogue to allow
the user to decline the desktop shortcuts.
R=rsc, alex.brainman, tjyang2001
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5399042
2011-11-17 16:54:06 -07:00
<Property Id="WIXUI_INSTALLDIR" Value="INSTALLDIR" />
<UIRef Id="WixUI_InstallDir" />
2011-11-09 16:20:34 -07:00
misc/windows packager development intermediate check-in
The installer now: allows a user to select an alternative
install directory, it now adds a Go folder to the Programs
Menu, and it places two shortcuts on the user's desktop.
The Program Menu folder contains shortcuts to the uninstaller
and two batch files, go.bat and godoc.bat. The desktop
shortcuts also point to go.bat and godoc.bat.
go.bat sets the Go environment, including Path, and spawns a
Window's shell. godoc.bat starts the godoc server at
localhost:6060 then spawns a browser window pointing to the
document server.
Setting the environment temporarily and spawning a shell, via
go.bat, should be safer than messing with the system's environment
and it makes the user experience a bit more streamlined.
The packager does work in its current state but it still needs
some polishing. And yes, the plan is to add a dialogue to allow
the user to decline the desktop shortcuts.
R=rsc, alex.brainman, tjyang2001
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5399042
2011-11-17 16:54:06 -07:00
</Product>
</Wix>