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‎Jan 29, 2012
07:39 AM
On installing SP3, does not recognise license when using command line.
I successfully installed SP3 of InstallAnywhere, and am able to work with the GUI designer without issues, having reentered my license file data.
Did not install in default location, because of a previous problem (please see my earlier thread) which is now solved.
On running command line after sp3, it gives me a response as if I do not have a license.
What do I need to do to enable the command line to recognise my enterprise edition license file?
Do I need to add any definitions?
David
Did not install in default location, because of a previous problem (please see my earlier thread) which is now solved.
On running command line after sp3, it gives me a response as if I do not have a license.
What do I need to do to enable the command line to recognise my enterprise edition license file?
Do I need to add any definitions?
David
akereadwrite:
init:
[echo] Running installer build with C:\InstallAnywhere_2011_Enterprise and My_Installer.iap_xml
[buildinstaller] Using Properties set in src\main\resources\build.properties
[buildinstaller] Trying to checkout IAEB version=12.0
[buildinstaller] No Such Feature Exists (-5,3037)
[buildinstaller] Trying to checkout IAEE version=12.0
[buildinstaller] This is an incomplete installation of InstallAnywhere 2011 Evaluation.
[buildinstaller] Result: -1
MakeESD:
[echo] Installer Build is done
BUILD SUCCESSFUL
Total time: 1 second
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‎Jan 29, 2012
03:19 PM
Hi David,
The Best Practice would be,You upgrade InstallAnyhere by installing the build onto the same location where your prior version of InstallAnywhere is located and not install it into a new location.
Hope this Helps.
Thanks,
Madhav Pai
The Best Practice would be,You upgrade InstallAnyhere by installing the build onto the same location where your prior version of InstallAnywhere is located and not install it into a new location.
Hope this Helps.
Thanks,
Madhav Pai
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‎Feb 11, 2012
10:16 AM
Not sure about the Best practice comment, since why give the option of installing to any folder if this is not supported. Anyway, that is a different discussion for another time
To solve this issue is just a matter of modifying the "designer.license.file.path" property in the %USERPROFILE%\InstallAnywhere\125\Enterprise\preferences\com.zerog.ia.Designer.properties.
I changed it from pointing to the "...\\MyLicenses\\license.lic" to the license file with the actual name I got from the website.
Cheers!
Keith
To solve this issue is just a matter of modifying the "designer.license.file.path" property in the %USERPROFILE%\InstallAnywhere\125\Enterprise\preferences\com.zerog.ia.Designer.properties.
I changed it from pointing to the "...\\MyLicenses\\license.lic" to the license file with the actual name I got from the website.
Cheers!
Keith
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‎Feb 13, 2012
08:00 AM
Thank you very much, k_flowers, for your response.
I checked this entry in the preferences file you mention, and the license file there references "...\\MyLicenses\\license.lic" where license.lic was the license file that I took from the web site.
This is the same licence file which I received when purchasing IA a few weeks before. Are you trying to say that I need a new license file for SP3 or do I take the current file and just give it the exact name from the website? How can I find out what this name was?
As I mentioned previously, builds within the GUI work OK, it is just the ant command line build that does not work. Below is a copy of my build.properties file (renaming proprietary stuff). Is there anything special I need in build.properties ?
I checked this entry in the preferences file you mention, and the license file there references "...\\MyLicenses\\license.lic" where license.lic was the license file that I took from the web site.
This is the same licence file which I received when purchasing IA a few weeks before. Are you trying to say that I need a new license file for SP3 or do I take the current file and just give it the exact name from the website? How can I find out what this name was?
As I mentioned previously, builds within the GUI work OK, it is just the ant command line build that does not work. Below is a copy of my build.properties file (renaming proprietary stuff). Is there anything special I need in build.properties ?
#build.properties:-
com.zerog.ia.build.options.output.web=true
com.zerog.ia.build.options.output.location=C\:\\My_Application\\My_Installation_Stuff\\My_Installer\\build
com.zerog.ia.installer.options.stderr.redirect=C\:\\temp\\stderr.txt
com.zerog.ia.installer.options.platform.unix.ui.default=Console
com.zerog.ia.build.options.output.merge=false
#Location.properties:-
IA_LOCATION=C\:\\InstallAnywhere_2011_Enterprise
Server_Project_file=My_Installer.iap_xml
k_flowers wrote:
Not sure about the Best practice comment, since why give the option of installing to any folder if this is not supported. Anyway, that is a different discussion for another time
To solve this issue is just a matter of modifying the "designer.license.file.path" property in the %USERPROFILE%\InstallAnywhere\125\Enterprise\preferences\com.zerog.ia.Designer.properties.
I changed it from pointing to the "...\\MyLicenses\\license.lic" to the license file with the actual name I got from the website.
Cheers!
Keith
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‎Feb 13, 2012
08:09 AM
Madhav,
Actually, the first thing I did was to try and install IA SP3 in the same place as my current build. It would not let me and said that I had to uninstall this before I install SP3 .
Not wanting to take risks - as apart from the blanks in the path name issue that I mentioned a month ago - the tool was more-or-less working OK. By installing IA on a path without blanks in the name, this is no longer an issue for me. ("quotes" and /escapes in different combinations as people on this forum suggested, did not help here.)
David
Actually, the first thing I did was to try and install IA SP3 in the same place as my current build. It would not let me and said that I had to uninstall this before I install SP3 .
Not wanting to take risks - as apart from the blanks in the path name issue that I mentioned a month ago - the tool was more-or-less working OK. By installing IA on a path without blanks in the name, this is no longer an issue for me. ("quotes" and /escapes in different combinations as people on this forum suggested, did not help here.)
David
madhavbantwal wrote:
Hi David,
The Best Practice would be,You upgrade InstallAnyhere by installing the build onto the same location where your prior version of InstallAnywhere is located and not install it into a new location.
Hope this Helps.
Thanks,
Madhav Pai