These variables are called "script variables" because WarpIN will set them to certain predefined values if they are not set before WarpIN is started. As a result, all these environment variables will always have a value and can safely be referenced from script elements which support macro resolution.
SET WARPIN_DEFAULTAPPSPATH=<path>
Archive creators should use this variable in the TARGET
attribute
to the PCK
element to allow the user to
install all applications into the same directory tree without having to change
the target path for every archive.
If you consider your program an "application", use this environment variable.
Example (for a word processor package):
<PCK ... TARGET="$(WARPIN_DEFAULTAPPSPATH)\SuperWord" ... >
The user can set this environment variable before starting WarpIN and also
from the "Default directories" dialog. If this is not specified by the user,
WarpIN will set this to the "\APPS"
directory on the user's boot
drive before processing the script.
SET WARPIN_DEFAULTTOOLSPATH=<path>
WARPIN_DEFAULTAPPSPATH
, this determines the default
target directory for tool (utility) programs. If you consider your program
a "utility", use this variable instead for the TARGET
attribute
to the PCK
element.
The user can set this environment variable before starting WarpIN and also
from the "Default directories" dialog. If this is not specified by the user,
WarpIN will set this to the "\TOOLS"
directory on the user's boot
drive before processing the script.