Selon Kees Bakker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On Friday 18 August 2006 12:18, Stephen Leake wrote:
> > Tristan Gingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > >> When I zipped up the installed ghdl tree, then uninstalled GHDL,
> > >> and unzipped the previously saved tree I got the following error:
> > >> \Ghdl-0.25\bin\ghdl.exe:*command-line*: cannot find "std" library.
> > >>
> > > This won't work.  The installer writes entries in the register.
> >
> > Please don't use the Windows registry. Environment variables are much
> > nicer.
> >
> > I often need to keep several versions (well, at least two) of each
> > tool installed; one for a working production system, another for the
> > latest upgrade being tested. Possibly another for the previous working
> > production system.
> > [...]
>
> I couldn't agree more.
> We have a test cluster of Windows PCs, controlled from a Linux environment.
> There is no interaction on the Windows PC, so installing GHDL with the
> current
> installer is a problem for us.
Why ?
I think you can run the installer in command line.
Cf http://nsis.sourceforge.net/Docs/Chapter3.html#3.2

Tristan.

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