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‎Mar 15, 2007
12:12 PM
InstallShieldMultiPlatformCommandLineBuild compiler options
Hi -
Is it possible using InstallShieldMultiPlatformCommandLineBuild.exe to explicitly specify which compiler (plus compiler arguments) you'd like to build with?
Right now I'm building from the command line using:
C:\...\InstallShieldMultiPlatformCommandLineBuild.exe BEZProphet.uip -build "0"
Is it possible to specify that I would like to use Java 1.4 for this particular build? Right now I'm setting it by going into the InstallShield GUI -> Tools -> Options -> Compiler Options, but I'd like not to have to go into the GUI everytime I want to change the compiler. (I would like to be able to run two different builds, one using 1.4 and the other using 1.5)
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Paul
Is it possible using InstallShieldMultiPlatformCommandLineBuild.exe to explicitly specify which compiler (plus compiler arguments) you'd like to build with?
Right now I'm building from the command line using:
C:\...\InstallShieldMultiPlatformCommandLineBuild.exe BEZProphet.uip -build "0"
Is it possible to specify that I would like to use Java 1.4 for this particular build? Right now I'm setting it by going into the InstallShield GUI -> Tools -> Options -> Compiler Options, but I'd like not to have to go into the GUI everytime I want to change the compiler. (I would like to be able to run two different builds, one using 1.4 and the other using 1.5)
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Paul
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‎Mar 19, 2007
03:27 PM
I'm not sure if you can set this on the command line. Another way is to edit the ismp.properties file in the install directory of ISMP11.5. Search for compiler.path and compiler.arguments to set those properties.
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‎Mar 20, 2007
08:12 AM
Thanks - that may be a good way for me to tackle this problem.