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Jan 20, 2006, 11:25 AM
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Hello. I've written a new installer for the Windows GnuPG binaries that I'd like to share with the group. Before I get into any details, I'd like to briefly explain why I did it. I know that an official installer already exists as of 1.4.1, and that (from searching the list archives) the general feeling about installer changes is to modify/improve the current installer rather than create a new one. However, I felt that there were a few weaknesses with the official installer that made it unsuitable for my needs. Specifically, this includes: 1. Inability to perform a proper silent install/deployment - While I can specify /S file silent and /D to set the output directory, that's all NSIS supports. I cannot enable/disable specific components, I cannot choose to install not start menu icons, and I cannot specify the language or any other options. 2. Missing/Incomplete installer options - There are three specific customizations I feel that the installer should perform - language selection, homedir selection, and setting default language. The language option is present in the NSIS installer, but it feels a bit awkward, and doesn't integrate with the installer language selection. 3. Based on NSIS - I know this seems like an odd complaint, but I find NSIS installers woefully advanced-user-unfriendly. As mentioned in point 1, it supports very few command line options, placing the burden on the developer to add the necessary capabilities, and setup files cannot be unpacked without performing a complete installation. The general user, of course, wouldn't be affected by this, but any developers or administrators working with GnuPG may be unnecessarily inconvenienced. I could, of course, write a script to make these customizations after installation, but then the installer itself wouldn't know about them. Upon uninstallation things would get left behind, during upgrades or reinstalls preferences would get overwritten, etc. Because of all of these reasons, I felt it would be best create a new installer that includes all of the capabilities mentioned above, and using a more user-friendly packager than NSIS. So, I turned to Inno Setup, a Free, Open Source Windows packaging application with which I already have fairly extensive experience. The new installer supports all of the features of the original installer, plus the following: * Installer translations for all GPG-supported languages, except Esperanto * GnuPG language selection integration with installer * Ability to specify home directory * Ability to add GnuPG to system path * Ability to specify language and home directory via command line options * Large number of silent deployment options provided by Inno Setup I hope I've adequately explained by I wrote this new installer. Since I do feel that it would be beneficial to the GnuPG community at large, I wanted to share the installer script with this group. The installer, scripts, and source package can be downloaded from the following location (didn't want to add attachments to this e-mail since it's already pretty long): http://www.legroom.net/~jbreland/gnupg/ I hope you find this useful, and consider it for inclusion in the official GnuPG distribution. Comments and questions very much welcome. Thanks. -- Jared Breland GnuPG public key: jbreland [at] legroom http://www.legroom.net/jbreland.asc _______________________________________________ Gnupg-devel mailing list Gnupg-devel [at] gnupg http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-devel
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