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appName.wud question
I have a SetupBuilder script that I copied and renamed to use with
another app installation. After editing the script, everything seems ok
except the installation installs ORIGINALAPP.wud instead of
CURRENTAPP.wud. I have searched the script and can't find where to
correct this problem.
Where should I be looking?
TIA,
Bob
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Re: appName.wud question
Hi Bob,
> I have a SetupBuilder script that I copied and renamed to use with
> another app installation. After editing the script, everything seems ok
> except the installation installs ORIGINALAPP.wud instead of
> CURRENTAPP.wud. I have searched the script and can't find where to
> correct this problem.
>
> Where should I be looking?
What is a WUD file? If it's something you include, then it would be in
the file list. Do you have include scripts that may handle some files?
Best regards,
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Arnor Baldvinsson
Icetips Alta LLC
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Re: appName.wud question
Hi Arnor,
W(eb)U(p)D(ate) file _would_ you believe :-)
Graham
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Re: appName.wud question
Hi Graham,
> W(eb)U(p)D(ate) file _would_ you believe :-)
Is this something created by SB? I've been using web update in SB for
over a decade and this is not ringing any bells. Don't have access to
that VM here so I can't check.
Best regards,
--
Arnor Baldvinsson
Icetips Alta LLC
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Re: appName.wud question
Hi Arnor,
Just Google
WUD site:lindersoft.com
and you'll get several hits - seems to be an old file extension though.
So maybe you only see it using older versions of SB
http://www.lindersoft.com/forums/sho...he-wupdate-wud
Graham
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Re: appName.wud question
Hi Graham,
> and you'll get several hits - seems to be an old file extension though.
> So maybe you only see it using older versions of SB
Hmm... Don't think I've ever come across this file. I started using
the web update back in 2004 or 2005, but maybe this is a file that only
gets attention if there is a problem, which happens very rarely with SB!
:) The only files I have related to the webupdate on my server are the
<program>.0*, <program>.exe and <program>.ini files.
Best regards,
--
Arnor Baldvinsson
Icetips Alta LLC
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Re: appName.wud question
Arnor,
After asking I found the answer. See the attached image.
Thanks,
Bob
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Re: appName.wud question
Hi Rob,
> After asking I found the answer. See the attached image.
Oh, I see, it's the manifest file! OK, I have always used .ini for
that. I believe that's what was used when I started using it and I kept
using that. Thanks for the clarification! :)
Best regards,
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Arnor Baldvinsson
Icetips Alta LLC
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Re: appName.wud question
> Arnor,
>
> After asking I found the answer. See the attached image.
>
Hey Bob,
I just saw this, you should have called me!!!
I've been using WUD's. The IS BK app has been yearly "Web Updated" for
about 4 years now. Russ Eggen turned me on to them.
BTW, Ana and SG want to know when we are doing lunch?
We will even let you buy!
Say "Hi" to Fujie.
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