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Install Deconwolf from setup.exe file #71

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gopher-confocal opened this issue Jun 20, 2024 · 6 comments
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Install Deconwolf from setup.exe file #71

gopher-confocal opened this issue Jun 20, 2024 · 6 comments

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@gopher-confocal
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gopher-confocal commented Jun 20, 2024

When I attempt to install Deconwolf from the 0_4_2_Setup.exe file, I get the following error message:

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How is this error rectified? Uninstalling and re-installing did not fix the problem. Thank you.

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elgw commented Jun 21, 2024

Hello,

The problem was on my side so there was nothing that you could have done about it. Sorry for that!

You find an updated installer under releases, or via this direct link.

Please note issue #70 as well. I hope to fix that soon.

Thanks for reporting!

Cheers,
Erik

Problem cause

The wrong version of the NSIS script was used to build the install file. I didn't notice anything on my machine since I already had that file on my system path.

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elgw commented Jul 22, 2024

This should be fixed with the updated release

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gopher-confocal commented Jul 22, 2024 via email

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elgw commented Jul 22, 2024

That is the expected behavior when double clicking it (not a proof that it works though) under windows. It is a terminal program so you should start it/ use it from either the normal terminal or a power shell.

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gopher-confocal commented Jul 22, 2024 via email

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elgw commented Jul 22, 2024

If everything is installed correctly (blame me if it isn't) you can start it by just typing dw and it should say something like

Deconwolf: To few input arguments.
See `dw --help` or `man dw`.

To see the brief help type dw --help.

There is a short usage guide that I hope can be of some help.

What might be complicated if you are not used to the terminal is passing the file names. For that there is also the gui that builds the command lines.

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