Re: RFC regarding the non-Gold Pack installer
Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2018 4:18 am
Interesting; I was under the impression that dgVoodoo wasn't supported under Vista at all. OK, I'll change that behavior then.
Good point about the D3D compiler DLL, it totally escaped my attention. I'll change this also.
But I presume that including it anyway wouldn't actually break anything, though?
I don't have any W10 systems around, so I wouldn't know the first thing about that.
We do have some W10 systems at work; specifically, the computer which my milling machine is operated from - as well as a bunch of other W10 systems, most of which I thankfully never have any need to use.
But that one W10 machine which I use is kinda special: it's never connected to the Internet (can't be, for reasons), and so I have ClassicShell installed on it.
In any case, that's the default behavior regarding the Quick Launch icon in Inno Setup: the Quick Launch shortcut is not available as an install option on OSes newer than Vista.
So I took one quick look at that, decided that whoever decided that probably knew what they were doing a lot better than I do, and just went along with it.
Good point about the D3D compiler DLL, it totally escaped my attention. I'll change this also.
But I presume that including it anyway wouldn't actually break anything, though?
I don't have any W10 systems around, so I wouldn't know the first thing about that.
We do have some W10 systems at work; specifically, the computer which my milling machine is operated from - as well as a bunch of other W10 systems, most of which I thankfully never have any need to use.
But that one W10 machine which I use is kinda special: it's never connected to the Internet (can't be, for reasons), and so I have ClassicShell installed on it.
In any case, that's the default behavior regarding the Quick Launch icon in Inno Setup: the Quick Launch shortcut is not available as an install option on OSes newer than Vista.
So I took one quick look at that, decided that whoever decided that probably knew what they were doing a lot better than I do, and just went along with it.