Talk:Auto-uninstall old before installing new: Difference between revisions
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== Hans's comments == | == Hans's comments == | ||
Consider the following Scenario: | |||
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Since the installation has been canceled by the user | Since the installation has been canceled by the user the old installation should still be present. | ||
But if | But if you call the uninstaller in the onInit callback then the old installation is gone. | ||
maybe it's possible to perform such on uninstallation in the onGUIEnd callback? | maybe it's possible to perform such on uninstallation in the onGUIEnd callback? | ||
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have one central function to perform the uninstallation (e.g. doMyUnInstall) and then ... | have one central function to perform the uninstallation (e.g. doMyUnInstall) and then ... | ||
in the onGUIEnd callback | in the onGUIEnd callback use doMyUnInstall | ||
in the onInit callback check with the IsSilent function. If Yes call doMyUnInstall | in the onInit callback check with the IsSilent function. If Yes then call doMyUnInstall | ||
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Revision as of 07:09, 9 July 2009
Jeff's comments
In the second example, doesn't that assume that the old version's uninstaller is called 'uninst.exe' and that it resides in the same directory we're trying to install the new version into? The first example is using the value stored in the uninstall string key in the registry, which is a more robust way of doing it.
Also, in the first example, shouldn't you have a second parameter to iferrors?
IfErrors uninstall_failed uninstall_succeeded
uninstall_failed:
;You can either use Delete /REBOOTOK in the uninstaller or add some code
;here to remove the uninstaller. Use a registry key to check
;whether the user has chosen to uninstall. If you are using an uninstaller
;components page, make sure all sections are uninstalled.
uninstall_succeeded:
;now you won't do the above deletion or whatever if the uninstall succeeded.
Hans's comments
Consider the following Scenario:
(1) the installer GUI pops up
(2) the user changes some settings
(3) but finally the user decides to abort the installation
Since the installation has been canceled by the user the old installation should still be present.
But if you call the uninstaller in the onInit callback then the old installation is gone.
maybe it's possible to perform such on uninstallation in the onGUIEnd callback?
but for silent installation the onGUIEnd callback is not called at all.
Possible solution:
have one central function to perform the uninstallation (e.g. doMyUnInstall) and then ...
in the onGUIEnd callback use doMyUnInstall
in the onInit callback check with the IsSilent function. If Yes then call doMyUnInstall