Hello, here I write you what I posted to eccles:
I'm going crazy about this! It seems like my new NSIS
2.02 cannot find the nsisconf.nsh file, regularly in the
same folder of makensisw.exe. After overwriting my old
one (damn...!) now it can't use its new one (that I
modified for test). I tried even putting it in Include folded
but with no luck. HELP!!
eccles wrote:
Hi again,
I see what you mean, it goes wrong for me too.
However, if I use makensis.exe from a command prompt
to compile (instead of makensisw) it seems to work OK.
Strange. I see from the board that Kichik is getting
ready to release 2.03. I shall see if that has the same
problem and, if so, try to get it sorted in time.
Now... Pretty clear my problem, isn't it? I'm not using
Moder UI interface, so maybe this is the problem?
So: my bug report means:
- NSIS 2.02 doesn't load nsisconf.nsh by itself
- The NSIS installer overwrite old nsisconf.nsh without
asking, and I don't think it's a good thing.
Thank you
makhellion(at)libero.it
Marco
P.S. I'm not attaching any files since it's not useful
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Thanks, fixed.
Are you sure your nsisconf.nsh was overwritten? SetOverwrite
off is used before it's extracted. I have tested
SetOverwrite and it works for me. Can you please try it
again? If it still happens, please open a new bug report for it.
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It's me. I tried again, and this time it didn't overwite. Uhm...
Maybe it happened because first one was not a real
installation but a folder copy (pheraphs... I can't remember)?
However, it's not a bug like I thought, you're right, the installer
is smart :-)
Thank you
waiting for 2.03
Marco