Can an Installation Script be used on any OS?

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Can an Installation Script be used on any OS?

Postby jcarlos » Thu Dec 12, 2013 6:59 am

I need to create for my IT department an installation script so that they can install Servoy 7.3 without a GUI.*

* Following recipe about "Installing the Application Server Performing an unattended installation."

My machine is running windows. The server is running Linux (Debian).

Is it ok if I create the installation script in Windows, but I give it to IT so that they can use it to perform an unattended installation in Linux? (an installation without GUI)

Or should instead find a Linux machine with a GUI (such as X11), and create the installation script on a Linux machine first, and then give that one to IT?

If it's safe just to use windows to create the installation script, I'd rather use windows.

What's the best practice?

Thanks!


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Re: Can an Installation Script be used on any OS?

Postby jcarlos » Thu Dec 12, 2013 9:04 am

I think that because the appropriate application path will be different for these two system, it is prudent to execute the All-In-One installer in the Linux X11 because the installation script will be needed on this environment.

I am just tired and I didn't want to do this in Linux... I needed to install Linux in the first place.
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