Well, rw2011.exe does install the default set of components for me, and 
nothing has changed in the last few days.

Note that Inno Setup does pick up default options from a previously 
installed version of R, so that might be the explanation.  (It might even
do so if one had already been uninstalled: the docs are not clear about 
this.)

Specifying /COMPONENTS is probably what you want to do to be sure.

On Thu, 23 Jun 2005, Henrik Bengtsson wrote:

> FYI, I just noticed that an unattended Windows installation of R v2.1.1
> patched (2005-06-22), that is,
>
>  rw2011pat.exe /silent /sp- /norestart
>
> no longer installs the perl scripts INSTALL, build check and so on (I
> think this is the flag "Source Package Installation Files" in InnoSetup.
>   It used to do this as I can remember. I have not tried
>
> /COMPONENTS="comma separated list of component names"
> set the initial list of components: Components are named main, chtml,
> html, latex, manuals, refman, libdocs, devel, tcl, mbcs, Rd and trans.
>
> from the rw-FAQ.html, which will probably do what I want.
>
> If this modification was not intended, I just want to make the
> maintainer of the R Windows InnoSetup script (Duncan M and Brian R?)
> aware of it.
>
> Cheers
>
> Henrik
>
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