Hi,

On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 11:38 AM, Mickaël Gadroy
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>   I would like to create an Avogaro package under Linux and Windows to make
> some test of deployment with my plugins.
>   To compile/install on Linux and Windows, it is OK (all I need work). To
> create a package, I have some problems :
>   - For Linux, I don't understand how to.
>   - For Windows, I created the package with my plugins, but, after the
> installation, an Avogadro feature does't work : the loading and the saving
> of chemical files. I have this messages :
>     - Message to save current molecule:  "File type for file '...cml' is not
> supported for writing."
>     - Message to insert a fragment:         "Cannot read file format
> C:/Program Files/.../alcohol.cml"
>     - Librairies in bin/ : avogadro.dll avogadro_openqube.dll
> openbabel-2.dll QtCore4.dll QtGui4.dll QtNetwork4.dll QtOpenGL4.dll
> zlib1.dll libinchi.dll libxml2.dll glew32.dll (*.obf  *.par  *.prm)
>     - Compile on Windows Seven with Visual Studio 2008 express, Deployment
> on Windows XP.
>
>   I am sur that it is an openbabel librairy problem.
>   Who has an idea why a compilation/install process works and not a
> compilation/package process ?
>   How can I solve this problem ?
>   How can I deploy my plugins easily (like Windows installers) on Linux and
> Windows ?

Although I haven't tried this yet, CDE might be a good alternative to
build linux packages. The website is
http://www.stanford.edu/~pgbovine/cdepack.html
There is also a google tech talk about this which explains how this
works: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XdwHo1BWwY

Tim

> Regards,
> Mickaël Gadroy
>
>
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