Today was the trial day and I failed misserbly to get it to install in an
unattended manner ... here are four different combinations that I tried and
all failed. 

Trial 1) -- Single line install 

uwin-base.2012-08-06.win32.i386-64.exe authorize="I accept
www.opensource.org/licenses/eclipse" debug home=/home root=C:\UWIN home=/home
-- uwin-base 5.0 2012-08-06

got --> phase1.sh: [options ... --] <package> <release> <version> operands
expected



Trial 2) -- Single line install (replaced the double quote with single quote
in authorize=)

got --> phase1.sh: authorize= ''I': expected autorization is 'I accept
www.opensource.org/licenses/eclipse'


Trial 3) -- multiple line BAT file

BAT file: 
@echo on

uwin-base.2012-08-06.win32.i386-64.exe \
authorize='I accept www.opensource.org/licenses/eclipse' \
debug \
home=/home \
root=C:\UWIN \
home=/home \
-- \
uwin-base \
5.0 \
2012-08-06

got --> ./phase1.sh [authorization=phrase] [debug] [defaults] [file=file]
[home|Home=directory] [remote] [root|Root=directory] [trace=level] [
name[=value] ... ] package release version


Trial 4) -- multiple line BAT file (replace the back slashes ('\') with karate
('^'))

BAT file: 
@echo on

uwin-base.2012-08-06.win32.i386-64.exe ^
authorize="I accept www.opensource.org/licenses/eclipse" ^
debug ^
home=/home ^
root=C:\UWIN ^
home=/home ^
-- ^
uwin-base ^
5.0 ^
2012-08-06

got --> phase1.sh: [options ... --] <package> <release> <version> operands
expected


Trial 5) -- multiple line BAT file (replace the back slashes ('\') with karate
('^') and double quotes with single quotes in authorize=)

BAT file: 
@echo on

uwin-base.2012-08-06.win32.i386-64.exe ^
authorize='I accept www.opensource.org/licenses/eclipse ^
debug ^
home=/home ^
root=C:\UWIN ^
home=/home ^
-- ^
uwin-base ^
5.0 ^
2012-08-06

got --> phase1.sh: authorize= ''I': expected autorization is 'I accept
www.opensource.org/licenses/eclipse'



Any ideas what might be wrong?

I am installing this on a brand new Windows Server 2008 R2 64 bits with SP 1
and all hot fixes installed but no prior install of UWIN present. The sear is
run from a mapped network drive from a read-only share on the local machine,
hence absence of "remote" option. 
 


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