Don't always kill litestep.exe at the beginning of the installation
Reported by Tobbe Lundberg | January 15th, 2009 @ 01:12 PM | in LOSI 0.4
Currently if a litestep.exe process is detected during the install this process is killed. This is done to make it possible to upgrade the LiteStep you are currently using. However, if no litestep.exe is found in the directory the user is installing to, it isn't needed to kill litestep.exe.
Of course it needs to be killed at the end of the installation when we're about to launch the new LiteStep.
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Tobbe Lundberg January 15th, 2009 @ 02:26 PM
- State changed from new to maybe
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Tobbe Lundberg January 15th, 2009 @ 02:36 PM
- Milestone set to LOSI 0.4
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Tobbe Lundberg January 16th, 2009 @ 11:08 PM
- State changed from maybe to resolved
(from [366b9944381fa61ea51fd7b5d72ddc0474f953f6]) Added a check to make it less likely we kill litestep.exe if we don't have to when extracting files. [#3 state:resolved] http://github.com/Tobbe/losi/com...
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