[izpack-users] batchfile not invoked after installation
mika
mika.works at gentlemansclub.de
Tue Aug 22 10:46:05 CEST 2006
Hi Klaus,
thanks for your hints. But I ran another path for solving the problem.
In the executable section is the option for passing an param...
I solved it by giving the batch file a parameter with the target path.
The batch file jumps into this path...
And now it works *bigsmile*.
Thanks,
mika
-------- Original-Nachricht --------
Datum: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 09:11:30 +0200
Von: "Bartz, Klaus" <Klaus.Bartz at coi.de>
An: izpack-users at lists.berlios.de
Betreff: Re: [izpack-users] batchfile not invoked after installation
> Hi Mika,
> >
> >The paths are valid!
> >
> Really? Also from an exec started from java?
>
> May be the cmd created by the installation has an other current
> dir as a cmd where you go into the dir and call then the batch.
> To test it, write
> dir/w > c:\temp\myTest.log
> in your batch and look where you are with the batch.
>
> In my batch and shell scripts I use an absolute path using
> IzPack variables which I declare as parseable; e.g.
>
> set JAVA_HOME=$JDKPath
>
> for you may be it should be
>
> Attention: then you need three entries for the file:
>
> in a file or fileset to install
> parseable to revise variables
> executeable to execute
>
> If you start the installation from a cmd and define
> -DTRACE=TRUE
> before -jar like
>
> java -DTRACE=TRUE -jar install.jar
>
> you get some trace informations mainly for executable.
>
> Cheers
>
> Klaus
>
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: izpack-users-bounces at lists.berlios.de
> >[mailto:izpack-users-bounces at lists.berlios.de]On Behalf Of mika
> >Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2006 8:11 AM
> >To: izpack-users at lists.berlios.de
> >Subject: Re: [izpack-users] batchfile not invoked after installation
> >
> >
> >Hello,
> >
> >I'll post some additional information.
> >The TAR.GZ is intended to be extracted via the javatar-2.5
> >package, which contains a tar.jar. This tar.jar is used to
> >extract these tar.gz file.
> >
> >Therefor I've created a batch file with following content:
> >
> >-------------------------------
> >@echo off
> >set
> >CLASSPATH=native\classes;native\jars\tar.jar;native\jars\activation.jar
> >set JAVA_HOME=..\..\..\shared\jdk\jre
> >
> >pause
> >
> >java com.ice.tar.tar -xzf asa.tar.gz
> >-------------------------------
> >
> >As you can see, the javatar-2.5 content is in an subfolder
> >"native" which contains two more folders "jars" and "classes".
> >In the classes directory are the class files and in the jars
> >directory the jars :-).
> >
> >The paths are valid!
> >
> >As written before the tar.gz is being extracted when I invoke
> >the batch file myself. But not after installation has finished...
> >
> >Thanks, mika
> >
> >> Good morning,
> >>
> >> there is a problem in invoking a batch file after the
> >installation has
> >> finished.
> >>
> >> In one pack-section is an executable-tag but this is not
> >being invoked
> >> after the installation has finished.
> >>
> >> Or is there another way, because this batch file should be executed
> >> before the shortcuts are being created. The batch file is used to
> >> extract an tar.gz-archive. In the extracted archive are some
> >more batch
> >> files.
> >> For one of these batch files a shortcut has to be created...
> >>
> >> While installing an prompt "continue" with options yes/no
> >occurs. I've
> >> clicked on "yes" but nothing happened. The paths are also
> >exact, because > if I invoke the batch after installation has
> >finished, it does its
> >> work...
> >>
> >> Is there another way for invoking this file?
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> mika
> >--
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