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Installing tortoise without your installer

From: LIEU-SONG Benh <blieu-song_at_generali.fr>
Date: 2007-02-21 18:19:23 CET

Hi,

I'm building an environment which is a collection of < free > tools such
as Eclipse, CDT, Cygwin and subversion + Tortoise SVN + subclipse.
I'm now trying to build an installer package which would install them
all (I use NSIS).

I'm trying to avoid calling the Tortoise SVN installer (I don't know how
to achieve this from NSIS anyways) so I have to copy the files and
update the registry myself.

I couldn't figure out which parts of the registry to update. I've tried
the following so far :
1. looking for all the entries which match < tortoise > and replicate
them
2. exporting the Windows registry before installing TSVN, installing it,
and doing the export again. I then diff the two ouputs and import it.

None of these two solutions work. I don't see the TSVN command on the <
right click menu > in the explorer shell. Also, the TortoiseProc isn't
started at Windows launch.

Is there a way to achieve this without using the installer you provide ?

Regards,

Benh LIEU SONG
01 58 3(8 68 93)
Received on Wed Feb 21 18:19:34 2007

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