UPDATE: I made a win32 complied installer and all goes well, I didn't
change anything except a DLL of zlib to suit my environment, I don't think
this is the reason.
Maybe Alex could check your system permissions?
On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 12:13 PM, Allen Zhong wrote:
> Hi, I downloaded the x64 win
Hi, I downloaded the x64 win installer from site, the same problem. I
already had my UAC turned off and even tried to run installer as
administrator, it all the same. I'm downloading the source and planning to
make a installer by my own for test in later today.
On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 9:58 AM, Bar
I used to have the same problem regularly with Win 7. It would write sometime
and not other times. It was not necessarily associated with 0.11.4. I built
regularly on a windows 7 platform and every now and then the "make install"
would fail to write to Program Files when I had no trouble on the
Yes, the strange thing is, 11.2, 11.3 and the 11.4RCs worked. I just
wonder what happened now.
G.
On Sa, 25.08.2012, 23:18, Barry Gerdes wrote:
>
> That's a Win 7 problem with permissions. It's been around for some time.
> Should be able to be cured by adding a line to the css script to fix
> per
That's a Win 7 problem with permissions. It's been around for some time. Should
be able to be cured by adding a line to the css script to fix permissions.
Barry Gerdes
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> Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2012 22:16:49 +0200
> From: georg.zo...@univi
Dear Alex,
thank you for building. Unfortunately, installing the win32 package on
Win7 now fails with "Setup was unable to create the directory "C:\Program
files (x86)\Stellarium", Error5: Access denied" after clicking through the
installer options. Both RCs worked, though.
G.
On Sa, 25.08.2012,
The Stellarium development team is proud to announce the release of
version 0.11.4 of Stellarium.
This release brings some interesting new features:
- New plugin: Exoplanets.
- New plugin: Observability analysis.
- Improvements to Night Vision mode.
- Improvements for *BSD systems.