lil_stenly |
Saturday 27 February 2010 at 23:39
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lil_stenly
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When i posted my script I've noticed that where I used "/ n" (if you write it without a space between "/" and "n") command in the site actually do the same function that is applied for the bash script... to separating the lines!
So I can't post my script here because I must remove the text that contains that command.
Thats why I used google code. :/
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Quentin PÂRIS |
Sunday 28 February 2010 at 14:50
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Quentin PÂRIS
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Is there the same problem in the script section ?
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lil_stenly |
Sunday 28 February 2010 at 16:54
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lil_stenly
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WARNTEXT="In the Next window you will have to point \\nthe CD or Installation directory \\nthat contains GGX2R.msi file! \\n\\nAfter that installation will continue in silent mode! \\n\\nThank you for your attention! \\n\\nLiL_Stenly" Still with other warps don't work
Nope... it was you... hahah working now!
THANKS!!! Edited by lil_stenly
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Quentin PÂRIS |
Sunday 28 February 2010 at 17:00
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Quentin PÂRIS
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I think it's corrected
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Quentin PÂRIS |
Sunday 28 February 2010 at 17:02
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Quentin PÂRIS
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By the way you can detect easily in which directory GGX2R.msi is (find mount_point | grep GGX2R.msi)
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lil_stenly |
Sunday 28 February 2010 at 17:07
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lil_stenly
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By the way you can detect easily in which directory GGX2R.msi is (find mount_point | grep GGX2R.msi)
I've used.
FINDINS="GGX2R.msi"
# Checking for existing installer
POL_SetupWindow_cdrom
POL_SetupWindow_check_cdrom "$FINDINS"
wine MSIEXEC /i "$CDROM/$FINDINS" /q
Actually here is the script, with preview of installation, screenshots, everything! :)
Guilty Gear X2 Reload - 2D Fighting
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Quentin PÂRIS |
Sunday 28 February 2010 at 17:15
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Quentin PÂRIS
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Ok you don't need to show the warn text. All the script have the same behavior
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lil_stenly |
Sunday 28 February 2010 at 18:11
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lil_stenly
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Ok you don't need to show the warn text. All the script have the same behavior
I'm noob, let me be happy about my first script! :D
Hah, just start to knowing bash and etc, so I find that writing scripts with some easy variables and functions for a good practice.
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