OK I have uploaded and put in a pull request but I think we need to discuss
it first. Overall when it's done it will be very easy for VS users to
select Allegro from the package manager and get programming (There is no
step 3!) but I feel the way I've done it is a bit clunky at the moment.

https://github.com/SiegeLord/allegro_winpkg/pull/2

Pete


On Tue, 6 Oct 2015 at 09:19 Peter Hull <[email protected]> wrote:

> It does have a central repository - https://www.nuget.org/ . It's
> necessary to get an API key from MS to permit uploading but I think that's
> freely available. There was a post from someone on a.cc recently who was
> having problems with Visual Studio (he was trying to use the MinGW
> packages, I think) - he is my target audience exactly!
>
> I might not have too much time this week but hopefully next week I'll have
> the package ready for testing, obviously I won't upload it to Nuget before
> then.
>
> Pete
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> *From: *SiegeLord
> *Sent: *06 October 2015 06:55
> *To: *[email protected]
> *Subject: *Re: [AD] Finding a solution to the Windows problem
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> On 10/02/2015 05:54 AM, Peter Hull wrote:
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> > What do you think? I can add it to a fork of SL's scripts  and then
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> > everyone can have a look at it.
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> >
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> > Pete
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> Yeah, that'd be great. I forget, does Nuget have a central repository,
>
> or will we have to host the packages?
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> -SL
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