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- <os> - restrict parsing depending on the target operating system, see the OS Restriction element
One or more
<fileset>
tags can be used to mark multiple files parsable at once. The <fileset> which can be used here has not the full number of attributes and nested tags like a Pack FileSet.<parsable>
marks files parsable, which have been added using the<singlefile>
,<file>
or<fileset>
tags before nested against the <pack> definition. There is no access to the filesystem for a<parsable>
fileset, but to files are packed into the installer.
There can be filesets defined here without any attribute, but just one or more includes (targetDir
defaults to "${INSTALL_PATH}" in that case.
See the example below.
<executable>
- mark file as executable and optionally execute it
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- <os> - restrict parsing depending on the target operating system, see the OS Restriction element
- <args>
Pass one or more arguments with nested <arg> tags (one<arg>
tag per argument) to the executable
Attributes: value - the argument value
Example:
<args><arg value="-version"/></args>
Slashes are handled special (see attribute targetfile of tag<parsable>
. - One or more more
<fileset>
tags tags can be used to mark multiple files parsable at once.executable at once. The<fileset>
which can be used here has not the full number of attributes and nested tags like a Pack FileSet.<executable>
marks files executable, which have been added using the<singlefile>
,<file>
or<fileset>
tags before nested against the <pack> definition. There is no access to the filesystem for a<parsable>
fileset, but to files are packed into the installer.
There can be filesets defined here without any attribute, but just one or more includes (targetDir
defaults to "${INSTALL_PATH}" in that case.
See the example below.
<refpack>
The <refpack>
takes only one attribute file
, which contains the relative path (from the installation compiler) to an externally defined packs-definition. This external packs definition is a regular IzPack installation XML. However the only elements that are used from that XML file are the <packs> and the <resources> elements.
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