Compressing deliverable...or Apple MacOS how I dislike you...
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@d-healey said in Compressing deliverable...or Apple MacOS how I dislike you...:
I use both rar and zip multipart archives and get very few users reporting problems with them. What about putting the downloader directly in the plugin? I think the API functions are there to support this.
Ok so what programs are you using for the rar and zip creation? - especially on the Mac platform.
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Why would you want to use rar? MacOS can unzip .zip files without problems.
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@Lindon rars were created on Windows with winRaR, zips were created on GNUx. I point Mac users to unrarX for rar, I think Mac has built in zip support.
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@Christoph-Hart said in Compressing deliverable...or Apple MacOS how I dislike you...:
Why would you want to use rar? MacOS can unzip .zip files without problems.
more than willing to use zip - but it seems if I create a multifile zip archive:
myfile.zip
myfile.z01
myfile.z02then Mac users cant seem to unzip this....
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@Lindon OK I guess this is a more appropriate question:
Does anyone (a mac user) know of any utility that will create multipart zip files on the Mac reliably?
By which I mean can be unzipped on Mac and Windows
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Why do you want to zip the .hr1 files? They won't get smaller, but the user needs extra space for extracting them. Put all your installation / pdf files into one zip file and ship this with the .hr1 files with a split size of your preference.
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@Christoph-Hart said in Compressing deliverable...or Apple MacOS how I dislike you...:
Why do you want to zip the .hr1 files? They won't get smaller, but the user needs extra space for extracting them. Put all your installation / pdf files into one zip file and ship this with the .hr1 files with a split size of your preference.
Because its messy - they have no idea about hr files - so I then have to include some download instructions - and its a file server so its just a list of files...so even "Hey - just download your installer and all the hr files to get this to work" isnt there in their face...
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@Lindon You could pop all the .hr1 files into a separate installer so the user never sees them. Then maybe use a post install script to create the Link file that contains the library location?
I currently deliver the sample library as a zip file, and then direct them to a youtube video on how to install the product. That has greatly reduced tech support emails, but using a separate installer would be sleek. -
I provide the .hr files as individual downloads (just as I would for multi-part zips) I also provide a link to installation instructions (you can link to my site if you want to use them). I've had only a handful of users who had problems with the first time installation.
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@d-healey & @dustbro -- yeah thanks.
It looks like I will go with zipped installers for mac - done on the mac , and zipped installer for windows - done on the win machine and provide the hr files separately -
so more download instructions to be written.... apple apple apple....when will you learn...