There is almost not a single installer in Windows that cannot handle this types of issues. What they do is that they pause the installation whenever the disk is full, they display a message about it and that dialog has a "retry" button so that the user can clean up some stuff from the disk and continue as nothing happened.
I realized that implementing such a thing would be too late for dapper but a single "one liner check" for disk space can be included in dapper in time.. right?
There is almost not a single installer in Windows that cannot handle this types of issues. What they do is that they pause the installation whenever the disk is full, they display a message about it and that dialog has a "retry" button so that the user can clean up some stuff from the disk and continue as nothing happened.
I realized that implementing such a thing would be too late for dapper but a single "one liner check" for disk space can be included in dapper in time.. right?