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The BB10 WebWorks Packager bundles the App content with the BB10 WebWorks Framework to create a BAR to run on the BB10 Device (or simulator)
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BlackBerry 10 WebWorks SDK uses 64-bit “Program Files” directory as the default installation location #168

Open garettB opened 12 years ago

garettB commented 12 years ago

The BlackBerry 10 WebWorks SDK uses the 32-bit nodeJS binary but defaults to choosing to install to the 64-bit Program Files directory.

Steps to Reproduce (64-bit Windows 7 used): 1) Download and run the “BlackBerry 10 WebWorks SDK 1.0.1.6” installer: https://developer.blackberry.com/html5/download/sdk 2) Follow the installation wizard to the point where it asks where to install

Expected Results: It selects the following directory by default: C:\Program Files (x86)\Research In Motion\BlackBerry 10 WebWorks SDK 1.0.1.6

Actual Results: It selects the 64-bit "Program Files" directory by default: C:\Program Files\Research In Motion\BlackBerry 10 WebWorks SDK 1.0.1.6

kwallis commented 12 years ago

IS this causing any specific issues?

garettB commented 12 years ago

Nope, just a minor annoyance.

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IS this causing any specific issues?


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cdelcol commented 11 years ago

@dylin, @nukulb I saw you guys on IRC talking about this, i believe.

DanyiLin commented 11 years ago

I will fix this issue. Please also see: https://github.com/blackberry/BB10-WebWorks-Framework/issues/334

nukulb commented 11 years ago

Please don't fix it right now, till we can solve the scm license issue.

This will break scm build again, we can't have that. So lets wait and we will fix it later, there is no urgency here.

From: Danyi Lin notifications@github.com<mailto:notifications@github.com> Reply-To: blackberry/BB10-Webworks-Packager reply@reply.github.com<mailto:reply@reply.github.com> Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2012 13:16:35 -0700 To: blackberry/BB10-Webworks-Packager BB10-Webworks-Packager@noreply.github.com<mailto:BB10-Webworks-Packager@noreply.github.com> Cc: Nukul Bhasin nbhasin@rim.com<mailto:nbhasin@rim.com> Subject: Re: [BB10-Webworks-Packager] BlackBerry 10 WebWorks SDK uses 64-bit “Program Files” directory as the default installation location (#168)

I will fix this issue. Please also see: blackberry/BB10-WebWorks-Framework#334https://github.com/blackberry/BB10-WebWorks-Framework/issues/334

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