Some questions:
What is the reason the OpenAL installer is executed and not simply put the 2 necessary .dll in warzone directory?
Why is the OpenAL installer not executed in silent mode? If checked the user wishes to install it, so why ask again?
Uninstaller do not ask whether to remove OpenAL. Why?
Windows Installer and OpenAL
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Re: Windows Installer and OpenAL
Uninstaller theoretically removes OpenAL silently.Kaldera wrote:Some questions:
What is the reason the OpenAL installer is executed and not simply put the 2 necessary .dll in warzone directory?
Why is the OpenAL installer not executed in silent mode? If checked the user wishes to install it, so why ask again?
Uninstaller do not ask whether to remove OpenAL. Why?
Newer versions of 2.2 will install OpenAL in silent mode. 2.1.4 will as well, however, we don't know when exactly it will be released.
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Responds to first Question?
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Re: Windows Installer and OpenAL
Oh, sorry. We don't actually know very much about OpenAL. So we just stuck the installer in there and hoped it worked, and it did. That's mostly why it took until now before we even made the installer silent.Kaldera wrote:Responds to first Question?
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Re: Windows Installer and OpenAL
The OpenAL installer simply copies the OpenAL32.dll and wrap_aol.dll in windows systemdir, makes an uninstall entry, and registers the dll's (so programs could look in registry whether it is installed instead of browsing systemdir). Its does not matter where warzone finds them, so i believe its simpler to put them in warzone dir.
Reason for questioning was that probably there are restrictions to bundle this by creative labs... but makes no sense since it is open source under lgpl.
Reason for questioning was that probably there are restrictions to bundle this by creative labs... but makes no sense since it is open source under lgpl.
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