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‎Oct 10, 2008
02:42 AM
How to verify required space ?
In my current project, I use the "Copy Folder Action" to copy several big folders into install dir. So when the installation comes to the pre-install summary panel, the "required space" doesn't include these files.
If I put these files into the project, it'll take quite a long time to build or decompress the install.exe. So I wonder if there're other ways to alter the "required space"?
Thanks a lot!!
If I put these files into the project, it'll take quite a long time to build or decompress the install.exe. So I wonder if there're other ways to alter the "required space"?
Thanks a lot!!
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‎Oct 10, 2008
06:38 AM
Maybe the following IA standard variables can help you:
$FREE_DISK_SPACE_BYTES$ The free disk space available on the destination install volume, as a string representing the free bytes, as determined by the Check Disk Space action. The variable gains its value immediately before the installation of any files or folder listed in the Install task. This variable is read-only.
$REQUIRED_DISK_SPACE_BYTES$ The disk space required by the installer, as a string representing the required bytes, as determined by the Check Disk Space action. The variable gains its value immediately before the installation of any files or folder listed in the Install task. This variable is read-only.
Also as a rule of the thumb, by design installers need at least 3 times their size in free space in order to proceed to install.
$FREE_DISK_SPACE_BYTES$ The free disk space available on the destination install volume, as a string representing the free bytes, as determined by the Check Disk Space action. The variable gains its value immediately before the installation of any files or folder listed in the Install task. This variable is read-only.
$REQUIRED_DISK_SPACE_BYTES$ The disk space required by the installer, as a string representing the required bytes, as determined by the Check Disk Space action. The variable gains its value immediately before the installation of any files or folder listed in the Install task. This variable is read-only.
Also as a rule of the thumb, by design installers need at least 3 times their size in free space in order to proceed to install.
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‎Oct 12, 2008
11:04 PM
Thanks!
So these two variables are both read-only, and I can only get their values right before the install.
Is there any way to add extra numbers to the $REQUIRED_DISK_SPACE_BYTES$ varible and show it in the pre-install summary panel?
So these two variables are both read-only, and I can only get their values right before the install.
Is there any way to add extra numbers to the $REQUIRED_DISK_SPACE_BYTES$ varible and show it in the pre-install summary panel?
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‎Oct 13, 2008
09:05 AM
Perhaps see if $DEVELOPER_DISK_SPACE_ADDITIONAL$ does what you want?
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‎Oct 14, 2008
12:26 AM
Thanks a lot!
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‎Mar 16, 2009
04:51 PM
I have the same issue i.e to increase the Required space.I tried to set the $DEVELOPER_DISK_SPACE_ADDITIONAL$ to 10 GB at the start of the installation but it din work.
Let me know if it worked for you.
Thanks
Md
Let me know if it worked for you.
Thanks
Md