On 10-Dec-07, at 4:19 AM, Thufir wrote:
> On Sun, 09 Dec 2007 10:16:05 -0700, D.J. Heap wrote:
>
>
>> Actually that depends on the software, not the installer...I've
>> written
>> many installs (MSI and not) that don't require admin priviledges
>> and can
>> install to the user's directory if they want. TSVN and our
>> commandline
>> installer, however, do modify parts of the system registry and
>> install
>> to an all-users location so they will require admin priviledges. I
>> don't think there is any way around that for TSVN since it is a shell
>> extension, but you can always just unzip the commandline binaries
>> wherever you want and use them from there.
>
> Right -- ruby installs like a breeze, but the MSI's, like tortoise,
> fail
> to install. I was hoping there was a low-privileges client I hadn't
> found, but no such luck :(
>
> How would I unzip from the command line?
"Unzip the command line binaries." Use whatever your Windows system
has (WinZIP?)
I think D.J. Heap means, get these from the standard Svn client
distribution, and put aside TortoiseSVN.
--Toby
> By ftp? It's for:
>
> <http://code.google.com/p/strawr/source>
>
>
>
> thanks,
>
> Thufir
>
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