Re: [pygtk] Silent installation

2010-09-20 Thread Tim Lebedkov
Hello Dieter,

it seems to be a rather difficult case so
I would probably come back later after
support for dependencies in my program is released.

Thank you and all the others who answered.
--Tim

On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 8:00 AM, Dieter Verfaillie
 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Quoting "John Stowers" :
>>
>> On Sun, 2010-09-19 at 20:07 +0200, Tim Lebedkov wrote:
>> The installers are generated by the python distutils machinery, so I am
>> not sure if they support /S.
>
> I think the .msi installers generated by bdist_msi support a silent flag...
>
>> I suspect they could *almost* be expressed as a batch file and a ZIP
>> download, as most of the work is copying files to the correct location.
>> The one exception is the postinstall script which has to fix the
>> pkg-config files to point to the install directory.
>
> ... but then there's no way to execute the postinstall script (that I'm
> aware of)
>
> mvg,
> Dieter
>
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Re: [pygtk] Silent installation

2010-09-19 Thread Dieter Verfaillie

Hi,

Quoting "John Stowers" :

On Sun, 2010-09-19 at 20:07 +0200, Tim Lebedkov wrote:
The installers are generated by the python distutils machinery, so I am
not sure if they support /S.


I think the .msi installers generated by bdist_msi support a silent flag...


I suspect they could *almost* be expressed as a batch file and a ZIP
download, as most of the work is copying files to the correct location.
The one exception is the postinstall script which has to fix the
pkg-config files to point to the install directory.


... but then there's no way to execute the postinstall script (that I'm
aware of)

mvg,
Dieter



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Re: [pygtk] Silent installation

2010-09-19 Thread John Stowers
On Sun, 2010-09-19 at 20:07 +0200, Tim Lebedkov wrote:
> Hello John,
> 
> do the installers support a command line parameter for silent
> installation? Something like /S?
> If no, is there a ZIP-download?
> 
> What does the installer do? Can it be expressed in a batch file?

The installers are generated by the python distutils machinery, so I am
not sure if they support /S.

I suspect they could *almost* be expressed as a batch file and a ZIP
download, as most of the work is copying files to the correct location.
The one exception is the postinstall script which has to fix the
pkg-config files to point to the install directory.

John

> 
> Regards
> --Tim
> 
> On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 11:57 AM, John Stowers
>  wrote:
> > On Sun, 2010-09-19 at 09:28 +0430, Saeed Rasooli wrote:
> >> I think there is lake of a Package Manager (like apt-get) in windows
> >> to contoll complex dependency structure of libraries and their needing
> >> versions. Thats because fully installation of PyGTK (including python,
> >> python-gtk, libgtk, libcairo, lib* ...) was ALYAWS A PROBLEM. I
> >> usually use Linux, but every time I try to install PyGTK and many
> >> other GTK-based programs (like Pidgin and GIMP) inside windows, I find
> >> it too hard and I sense this structure is not built for windows. Qt is
> >> more successful in windows maybe because it collects everything in one
> >> place!
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I generate the PyGtk installers for windows.
> >
> > Every few months someone wishes for an all in one installer, but no one
> > ever includes any concrete suggestions for how one would be compiled, or
> > what exactly it would contain.
> >
> > So basically, if you are interested in an all in one installer for the
> > PyGtk stack on windows, make one as a prototype, we can then all test
> > it, then I will be happy to get it hosted on GNOME servers and maintain
> > it into the future.
> >
> > John
> >
> >>
> >> On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 10:22 PM, Tim Lebedkov
> >>  wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> is there a way to install PyGTK silently (without user
> >> interaction)?
> >>
> >> Regards
> >> --Tim
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Re: [pygtk] Silent installation

2010-09-19 Thread Tim Lebedkov
Hello John,

do the installers support a command line parameter for silent
installation? Something like /S?
If no, is there a ZIP-download?

What does the installer do? Can it be expressed in a batch file?

Regards
--Tim

On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 11:57 AM, John Stowers
 wrote:
> On Sun, 2010-09-19 at 09:28 +0430, Saeed Rasooli wrote:
>> I think there is lake of a Package Manager (like apt-get) in windows
>> to contoll complex dependency structure of libraries and their needing
>> versions. Thats because fully installation of PyGTK (including python,
>> python-gtk, libgtk, libcairo, lib* ...) was ALYAWS A PROBLEM. I
>> usually use Linux, but every time I try to install PyGTK and many
>> other GTK-based programs (like Pidgin and GIMP) inside windows, I find
>> it too hard and I sense this structure is not built for windows. Qt is
>> more successful in windows maybe because it collects everything in one
>> place!
>
> Hi,
>
> I generate the PyGtk installers for windows.
>
> Every few months someone wishes for an all in one installer, but no one
> ever includes any concrete suggestions for how one would be compiled, or
> what exactly it would contain.
>
> So basically, if you are interested in an all in one installer for the
> PyGtk stack on windows, make one as a prototype, we can then all test
> it, then I will be happy to get it hosted on GNOME servers and maintain
> it into the future.
>
> John
>
>>
>> On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 10:22 PM, Tim Lebedkov
>>  wrote:
>>         Hello,
>>
>>         is there a way to install PyGTK silently (without user
>>         interaction)?
>>
>>         Regards
>>         --Tim
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Re: [pygtk] Silent installation

2010-09-19 Thread John Stowers
On Sun, 2010-09-19 at 09:28 +0430, Saeed Rasooli wrote:
> I think there is lake of a Package Manager (like apt-get) in windows
> to contoll complex dependency structure of libraries and their needing
> versions. Thats because fully installation of PyGTK (including python,
> python-gtk, libgtk, libcairo, lib* ...) was ALYAWS A PROBLEM. I
> usually use Linux, but every time I try to install PyGTK and many
> other GTK-based programs (like Pidgin and GIMP) inside windows, I find
> it too hard and I sense this structure is not built for windows. Qt is
> more successful in windows maybe because it collects everything in one
> place!

Hi,

I generate the PyGtk installers for windows.

Every few months someone wishes for an all in one installer, but no one
ever includes any concrete suggestions for how one would be compiled, or
what exactly it would contain.

So basically, if you are interested in an all in one installer for the
PyGtk stack on windows, make one as a prototype, we can then all test
it, then I will be happy to get it hosted on GNOME servers and maintain
it into the future.

John

> 
> On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 10:22 PM, Tim Lebedkov
>  wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> is there a way to install PyGTK silently (without user
> interaction)?
> 
> Regards
> --Tim
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Re: [pygtk] Silent installation

2010-09-19 Thread Tim Lebedkov
Hello Saeed,

I actually try to write one. All the dependencies can be installed
(see for example Pango:
http://code.google.com/p/windows-package-manager/source/detail?r=156e02dda84782d83105c24756e3daa8707fa422).
How can I install PyGTK now?

Regards
--Tim

On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 6:58 AM, Saeed Rasooli  wrote:
> I think there is lake of a Package Manager (like apt-get) in windows to
> contoll complex dependency structure of libraries and their needing
> versions. Thats because fully installation of PyGTK (including python,
> python-gtk, libgtk, libcairo, lib* ...) was ALYAWS A PROBLEM. I usually use
> Linux, but every time I try to install PyGTK and many other GTK-based
> programs (like Pidgin and GIMP) inside windows, I find it too hard and I
> sense this structure is not built for windows. Qt is more successful in
> windows maybe because it collects everything in one place!
>
> On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 10:22 PM, Tim Lebedkov 
> wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> is there a way to install PyGTK silently (without user interaction)?
>>
>> Regards
>> --Tim
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Re: [pygtk] Silent installation

2010-09-18 Thread Saeed Rasooli
I think there is lake of a Package Manager (like apt-get) in windows to
contoll complex dependency structure of libraries and their needing
versions. Thats because fully installation of PyGTK (including python,
python-gtk, libgtk, libcairo, lib* ...) was ALYAWS A PROBLEM. I usually use
Linux, but every time I try to install PyGTK and many other GTK-based
programs (like Pidgin and GIMP) inside windows, I find it too hard and I
sense this structure is not built for windows. Qt is more successful in
windows maybe because it collects everything in one place!

On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 10:22 PM, Tim Lebedkov
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> is there a way to install PyGTK silently (without user interaction)?
>
> Regards
> --Tim
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[pygtk] Silent installation

2010-09-18 Thread Tim Lebedkov
Hello,

is there a way to install PyGTK silently (without user interaction)?

Regards
--Tim
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