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  • mrjjM mrjj

    @4j1th
    Well even another program cannot override the exe, so the updater must
    close the running version.

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    @mrjj Thank you for your help, this is the second time you help me like a guru

    Thank you

    Pardon my English
    Thank you.

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      @mrjj Thank you for your help, this is the second time you help me like a guru

      Thank you

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      mrjj
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      @4j1th
      You are most welcome :)
      The exe you are trying to update. is it your own program?

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      • mrjjM mrjj

        @4j1th
        You are most welcome :)
        The exe you are trying to update. is it your own program?

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        @mrjj yes

        Pardon my English
        Thank you.

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          @mrjj yes

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          @4j1th
          Ok. that makes it easier to get it to close. :)
          Will user check for update from inside the program or how will that happen?
          (if i may ask)

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          • mrjjM mrjj

            @4j1th
            Ok. that makes it easier to get it to close. :)
            Will user check for update from inside the program or how will that happen?
            (if i may ask)

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            4j1th
            wrote on last edited by 4j1th
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            @mrjj When the app starts it checks for update if available-> ask for update permission(user) -> invoke the updater using QProcess -> as you said close the app -> download and replace the exe

            Pardon my English
            Thank you.

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            • mrjjM mrjj

              @4j1th
              Ok. that makes it easier to get it to close. :)
              Will user check for update from inside the program or how will that happen?
              (if i may ask)

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              @mrjj Qt installer framework can replace a running exe and dll I don't know how!

              Pardon my English
              Thank you.

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                @mrjj Qt installer framework can replace a running exe and dll I don't know how!

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                @4j1th said:
                well on windows its not so hard using windows API.

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                  There is a link to an article that talks about this problem and possible solutions. http://www.catch22.net/tuts/self-deleting-executables on Windows.

                  I, personally, would try to keep this sane. A separate updating utility that closes the original program and replaces or removes whatever should be replaced or removed is probably the safest thing to do.

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                  • R Rondog

                    There is a link to an article that talks about this problem and possible solutions. http://www.catch22.net/tuts/self-deleting-executables on Windows.

                    I, personally, would try to keep this sane. A separate updating utility that closes the original program and replaces or removes whatever should be replaced or removed is probably the safest thing to do.

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                    @Rondog

                    I, personally, would try to keep this sane. A separate updating utility that closes the original program and replaces or removes whatever should be replaced or removed is probably the safest thing to do.

                    I completely agree!

                    Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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                      SGaist
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                      Hi,

                      One possibility would be to use the Qt Installer Framework that, AFAIK, has an updating functionality

                      Interested in AI ? www.idiap.ch
                      Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                        mrjj
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                        ;)
                        Do not worry
                        he is not planning on overwriting the exe from WITHIN the exe :)
                        Even @Rondogs link is pretty interesting,
                        it does indeed smell of a complex way of shooting your foot off :)

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                        • SGaistS SGaist

                          Hi,

                          One possibility would be to use the Qt Installer Framework that, AFAIK, has an updating functionality

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                          4j1th
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                          @SGaist
                          tried qt installer framework but I don't think it can help the auto updating, launch a topic on this please see this link

                          https://forum.qt.io/topic/61811/qt-installer-framework-auto-update

                          Pardon my English
                          Thank you.

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