Install an Osgeo4w environment on a new system, from the command line
For more information see pkg-apt and pkg-apt/AptCommands.
Download the latest apt-rxx.exe
from http://download.osgeo.org/osgeo4w/release/apt/. If you like rename to apt.exe.
Open a CMD shell and:
SET OSGEO4W_ROOT=C:\Osgeo4W apt setup apt update apt install shell
Example Session
D:\>set osgeo4w_root=d:\test-osgeo4w
D:\>apt setup
Root dir not found, creating d:/test-osgeo4w
creating d:/test-osgeo4w/etc/setup/
creating d:/test-osgeo4w/etc/setup//installed.db
getting d:/test-osgeo4w/etc/setup//setup.ini
...100%
D:\>apt install shell
to install:
shell msvcrt
Fetching http://download.osgeo.org/osgeo4w/./release/shell/shell-1.0.0-5.tar.bz2
...100% d:/test-osgeo4w/var/cache/setup/http%3a%2f%2fdownload.osgeo.org%2fosgeo4w/./release/shell/shell-1.0.0-5.tar.bz2
a01e6dcdc9e2d2c49424585aa3e1b44f shell-1.0.0-5.tar.bz2 - remote
a01e6dcdc9e2d2c49424585aa3e1b44f shell-1.0.0-5.tar.bz2 - local
Fetching http://download.osgeo.org/osgeo4w/./release/msvcrt/msvcrt-1.0.1-2.tar.bz2
...100% d:/test-osgeo4w/var/cache/setup/http%3a%2f%2fdownload.osgeo.org%2fosgeo4w/./release/msvcrt/msvcrt-1.0.1-2.tar.bz2
195c192b98b7333e2d3f9e04717c2eb5 msvcrt-1.0.1-2.tar.bz2 - remote
195c192b98b7333e2d3f9e04717c2eb5 msvcrt-1.0.1-2.tar.bz2 - local
installing shell 1.0.0-5
>mkdir "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\OSGeo4W"
>xxmklink "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\OSGeo4W\OSGeo4W.lnk" "d:\test-osgeo4w\OSGeo4W.bat" " " \ "OSGeo for Windows command shell" 1 "d:\test-osgeo4w\OSGeo4W.ico
>xxmklink "C:\ProgramData\Desktop\OSGeo4W.lnk" "d:\test-osgeo4w\OSGeo4W.bat" " " \ "OSGeo for Windows command shell" 1 "d:\test-osgeo4w\OSGeo4W.ico
Post_install complete, return code 0
installing msvcrt 1.0.1-2
>"d:\test-osgeo4w\bin\vcredist_x86.exe" /q
>del "d:\test-osgeo4w\bin\vcredist_x86.exe"
>textreplace -std -t bin/o4w_env.bat
Post_install complete, return code 0
D:\>apt list
msvcrt 1.0.1-2
shell 1.0.0-5
Shell is only a skeleton, there are no applications installed. So to get something actually useful:
>apt available Packages available to install (* = already installed) agg-devel mapscript-dev-python apache mapscript-java apache-manual mapscript-python ...snipped >140 package names... libxdr xerces-c libxml2 xerces-c-devel mapfish_framework zlib >apt install gdal ...snip... >gdalinfo --version GDAL 1.8.0, released 2011/01/12