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Working on it see adriens/chocolatey-schemacrawler#56 |
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Currently trying a from scratch install.. with |
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Got this :
Currently you could :
I will try to reproduce the upgrade issue on adriens/chocolatey-schemacrawler#56 |
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Oh, so don't want chocolatey .. did not see. |
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@aisbergde : on which systems woud you like to get an installer please ? |
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@aisbergde - there are several ways to use SchemaCrawler on Windows, and you can choose the one that works for you. You will need Java installed beforehand.
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(1) and (3) are working fine. Best with Admin rights. It looks like (4) should work fine without admin rights. I just tested it. I did not know that I just can use it as it is. When I executed it using a double click then I got this strange warnings, which can't be solved on systems without admin rights. But when I first open a command line and then call the (2) winget - I never used this. I will test this. Maybe Microsoft will push it, and then it will be a good idea too. It looks like I can install the "App-Installer" on all my PC's even remotely. This is interesting to keep all PC in my family up to date with supported software. => anyway, there is minimum one way to get this installed without admin rights, but just using copy and paste! |
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Maybe should you give a try to https://www.katacoda.com/schemacrawler |
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I have also pass through the same experience like aisbergde. Meanwhile katacoda has died. So, after installing and starting Docker Desktop, you need to pull SC by running the following command in a command prompt: To run SC you need to execute the following command in a command prompt: You can launch the SC shell afterwards with: Thats all. |
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I used chocolatey to install SchemaCrawler on Windows:
https://chocolatey.org/packages/schemacrawler
but the latest available package is still 16.4.1, the package 16.4.2 is still not approved: https://chocolatey.org/packages/schemacrawler/16.14.2
I've been waiting for several days now so I can test the new version. I tried
choco upgrade schemacrawler --version 16.4.2
but it doesn't work.
Then my idea was just to download the latest version from here: https://github.com/schemacrawler/SchemaCrawler/releases
But I have no idea how to use it to "install" on Windows. There is no exe or anything that would simply work under Windows. Maybe there is also something, but then there is no instruction.
https://github.com/schemacrawler/SchemaCrawler-Installers doesn't help me to understand what is required to install.
The chocolatey setup creates a Windows exe file and this works fine on Windows:
SC_HOME=C:\ProgramData\chocolatey\lib\schemacrawler\schemacrawler-16.14.1-distribution
Please provide some instruction how to install SchemaCrawler on a Windows system without chocolatey. Please write this into the documentation. The instruction should be so understandable that I can easily give Windows users a link to this step-by-step instruction where it is described how to install SC on Windows - without chocolatey
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