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Net Installer Crashing #576

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hugopy opened this issue Jul 1, 2020 · 5 comments
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Net Installer Crashing #576

hugopy opened this issue Jul 1, 2020 · 5 comments
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hugopy commented Jul 1, 2020

I'm trying to install MikTek through net install on Windows 10 (x64). I downloaded all the LaTeX packages, and the installer worked normally in the download part. However, when I click "Install" after choosing "Install from a directory on your computer", the installer simply closes. This happens, as I said, after checking "Install from a dir. on your computer" and then clicking next. Clicking next freezed and crashes the installer.

I've already tried disabling my antivirus, rebooting my computer, downloading the installer again, but nothing works. May someone help me, please? Thanks

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edocevoli commented Jul 1, 2020

It works for me. I would recommend that you try the basic installer or the command-line installer.

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MathuserNik commented Jul 3, 2020

I'm seeing the same behavior.

The net installer version "4.0.0.0" exits silently when choosing the "install" option. Left behind in C:\User\AppData\local\temp is temp file with the contents:




An error occurred:
  source file: Libraries\MiKTeX\Setup\SetupService.cpp
  source line: 740
  message: no local package directory found
  info: 

It appears that, if the setup file is executed in a folder that contains a downloaded package set (specifically, it looks like it's searching for a README.txt first), then it works fine. However, if the setup.exe is run outside of a folder containing package set, it exits silently as above.

@edocevoli edocevoli reopened this Jul 4, 2020
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There is an installer in the local package directory. So the obvious workaround: click the installer which resides in the local package directory.

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@m0rphed this is unrelated there for I will delete your comment

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This has been fixed. The new installer (version 4.1) will be available tomorrow.

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