Yes thanks, that is exactly what I was looking for! It would be great to put that info up on the github for others.
Also would be useful for Monit themselves to have some links to 3rd party ports like yours off the main website to help support those running operating systems that aren't supported by native binaries. All the best, G. On Fri, 6 Sept 2024 at 11:06, Kizito Porta Balanyà <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > Do you mean monit upgrades? CygMonit is tightly integrated with the > Cygwin libraries, so the only way to upgrade it is to install the new > Cygmonit version. > > For example, if you have CygMonit 5.33, you must download and > install CygMonit 5.34. Old config is maintained in C:\Program > files\Cygmonit\x64-5.33.0 > > Unattended /silent setup? Yes, create a bat file with content similar to: > > For silent install: > C:\CygMonit_Dev\InnoSetups\\CygMonit_5.33_Setup-x64.exe" /verysilent > /norestart /suppressmsgboxes > /log=C:\Windows\Temp\Setup_Install_CygMonit_5.33.log > For silent uninstall: C:\Program Files\CygMonit\x64-5.33.0\unins000.exe > /verysilent /norestart /suppressmsgboxes > /log=C:\Windows\Temp\Setup_UnInstall_CygMonit_5.33.log > > Adapt them to your case. > > Regards > > > Missatge de Graham Smith <[email protected]> del dia dj., 5 de set. > 2024 a les 19:18: > >> That Windows port looks great - my main question is how do upgrades work? >> And silent installs - it would also be great to see this in some automated >> install repos like winget and Chocolatey. >> >> Thanks, >> >> G. >> >
