Hello,
I'm contacting you to understand the organization of the wapt package.
The source of my test software is a DVD, with many files, MSIs, and folders in the root directory...
To keep things clean, I'd like everything in my wapt package to be contained in a single folder called Toto.
So far, so good.
The problem is that when I create my setup.py file, I can't launch my MSI; I don't see how to specify the new path Toto\titi.msi.
[SOLVED] Wapt directory organization
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The structure of a WAPT package is described at https://www.wapt.fr/fr/doc/wapt-create- ... -structure.
If you don't follow the WAPT package structure, your package won't work correctly.
You can take the files from your DVD, put them in the right places, and it should work.
Alternatively, watch https://youtu.be/Z6wr6emPGCU to retrieve your MSI file from your DVD; it's very simple.
Happy packaging!
Vincent
If you don't follow the WAPT package structure, your package won't work correctly.
You can take the files from your DVD, put them in the right places, and it should work.
Alternatively, watch https://youtu.be/Z6wr6emPGCU to retrieve your MSI file from your DVD; it's very simple.
Happy packaging!
Vincent
Vincent CARDON
Tranquil IT
Tranquil IT
The issue wasn't getting the package to work; it's not a problem if I just put everything in it. It was simply a matter of organization.
In this specific case, downloading the MSI file isn't enough to install the software. I would have preferred to organize everything into a subfolder.
Thank you for answering my question.
In this specific case, downloading the MSI file isn't enough to install the software. I would have preferred to organize everything into a subfolder.
Thank you for answering my question.
Wapt: 1.6.2.7
Console: Windows 10 Pro
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Console: Windows 10 Pro
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I'm not sure if I understood correctly, but basically:
http://sametmax.com/comment-marchent-le ... en-python/
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run(r'subfolder\install.msi')That's exactly what I wanted to know, thank you very muchsfonteneau wrote: ↑Feb 5, 2019 - 3:14 PM I'm not sure if I understood correctly, but basically:
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run(r'subfolder\install.msi')
Wapt: 1.6.2.7
Console: Windows 10 Pro
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Console: Windows 10 Pro
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