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Message #00856
Re: First CoApp Alpha bits!!!
Yeah, if it can't enumerate the installed packages, it won't be able to uninstall them.
I'll see about making a fix tomorrow.
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From: Fredrik Sundqvist [fsundqvist@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2011 4:17 PM
To: Garrett Serack
Cc: Rafael Rivera; coapp-developers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Coapp-developers] First CoApp Alpha bits!!!
Btw, tried to uninstall and that didn't work either.
Hälsningar,
Fredrik Sundqvist
2011/3/22 Garrett Serack <garretts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:garretts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
I think so.
Eric got the same thing. I'll see if I can replicate that tomorrow and figure out what the heck is goin' on.
G
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From: coapp-developers-bounces+garretts=microsoft.com<http://microsoft.com>@lists.launchpad.net<http://lists.launchpad.net> [coapp-developers-bounces+garretts=microsoft.com<http://microsoft.com>@lists.launchpad.net<http://lists.launchpad.net>] on behalf of Fredrik Sundqvist [fsundqvist@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:fsundqvist@xxxxxxxxx>]
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2011 3:59 PM
To: Rafael Rivera
Cc: coapp-developers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:coapp-developers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Coapp-developers] First CoApp Alpha bits!!!
I get "There are no packages currently installed." on Win7 x64. Is that part of the UAC bug?
Hälsningar,
Fredrik Sundqvist
2011/3/21 Rafael Rivera <rafael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:rafael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
'bout damn time!
/rafael
On 3/21/2011 2:42 PM, Garrett Serack wrote:
I’ve pushed the first CoApp alpha bits out.
What that means is, right now, it installs and runs correctly on my dev boxes(Win7 & Server2008r2) and my test box (XP SP3) …
It should be functional, but quite a few rough edges…
You can install it by installing any coapp-based-msi (like, say coapp itself :D). CoApp Toolkit is:
http://coapp.org/coapp.toolkit.msi
When you download that and run It, it’ll create a c:\apps folder, and install coapp.toolkit into it:
After that, you can run the command like from the command prompt:
"c:\apps\.installed\OUTERCURVE FOUNDATION\coapp.toolkit-1.0.2.338-any\coapp-1.0.2.338-any.exe" –help
Or try running
"c:\apps\.installed\OUTERCURVE FOUNDATION\coapp.toolkit-1.0.2.338-any\coapp-1.0.2.338-any.exe" list packages
Should show that there is CoApp.Toolkit, Mono.Security and DeploymentToolsFoundation installed.
I think there’s a few bugs with regards to UAC on Win7/Vista … make sure you’re running as admin.
Feel free to play around, it doesn’t do too damn much without some packages… Eric and I are working quick as we can :D
G
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