I been working with the same directory (created long ago JavaApps), thx for pointing that out.
It is convenient, for testing purposes, to have a clean install, in a virtual machine, so you can test such things. I use VBox. You can do a snapshot of the clean install, and easily get back to it.
The installer doesn't create anything outside of 'JavaApps' directory. It may have looked that way, but nothing was transferred if the 'JavaApps' was not created. All the zip commands fail as you pointed out, so you are good with that.
Well, it may be a quirk in the UNZIP program (as installed by ANPM) where it will unzip to the root, if the target directory doesn't exist, but that is what happened.
You can run the installer again, but after you change the values in the MY_CFG_FILE or delete that file.
I deleted it all, and installed again. Still no go. MY_CFG_FILE contains:
eJava = "W:\PROGRAMS\eJava"
JavaHome = "W:\PROGRAMS\JAVA160"
JavaProg = "W:\PROGRAMS\JavaApps"
combined_var = "COMBINED_VAR"
The last line doesn't look right.
Below is an updated installer CMD file
I will get that later (tomorrow) and see if it does any better.
and I will update the wget file.
Since you don't create that program, you should not be distributing it with your software. Somebody else distributes that, and you need to declare that it is a prereq for your software (with a place to download it). If you distribute it, you can cause problems for the user, depending on which one they happen to get started. WGET is probably not too serious, but it is not a good thing to do, as a rule.
Thanks Doug I hardly ever get any feedback.
Nobody ever does. I suppose that "no news is good news".