Hi,
as you can see, I start to think to the first release of wxLua ;)
So, let's discuss this issue.
I'd make a total of 4 releases:
1) a win32 MSI install package. This can be generated using InnoSetup
and it should distribute all wxLua tree including EXE, doxygen generated
docs and .lib files, all built in release mode, possibly against a
static build of wxWidgets.
2) a source package with doxygen generated documentation.
3) an Autopackage for 32bit linuxes. it should distribute exactly the
same things as the win32 MSI package, possibly built with latests GCC (
I think that building with 4.0.x lets us to support all gcc versions
after 3.2.3 [which broke the ABI, IIRC]).
4) an autopackage for 64bit linuxes.
I think there's no need to discuss about #2 ;)
About #3, #4, I sincerely admit I've never autopackaged anything up to
now but the project looks *very* promising and it lets us to be
indipendent from distro-specific systems like RPM, DEB, EBUILD, etc. but
still provide binaries of the project.
What's your opinion ?
Francesco
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