Hi On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 11:30 PM, Jean-Francois Roy <baha...@macstorm.org> wrote: > Here's my first bake of a binary distribution of Bazaar 2 for Snow Leopard. > > http://www.devklog.net/software/Bazaar2.0.0.pkg > > It includes the following packages: > > - bzr 2.0.0 > - subvertpy 0.6.9 > - bzr-email 0.0.1 > - bzr-keychain 0.1 > - bzr-rewrite 0.5.4 > - bzr-svn 1.0 > - bzrtools 2.0.1 > > I consider this distribution a sort of "core" distribution with only the > most useful plug-ins included. If you have additional plug-ins to add to > this list, please feel free to let me know. Notice that the package is a > flat-package (e.g. it is a file) and thus the experience will be 1. User > downloads package from web site 2. Installer launches to install the > software.
Amazing! > > There are some missing items in the distribution, and I would appreciate > feedback on them: > > - Suitable read-me. The Bazaar read-me doesn't make sense (at least not in > its entirety). > - Description for each of the components. > > Do note that I am not including any UI-related plug-ins with this > distribution. I think we need to re-think how we distribute a UI on Mac OS > X, namely that we should package as an application bundle bzr-explorer > (along with bzr and all dependencies). This is what non-expert Mac OS X > users expect and want. This distribution is for developers and system > admins. > > I wrote a fairly simple script to build the distribution, coupled with a > PackageMaker document. I can put up a branch of it on Launchpad if there is > interest. > Hi, I have a branch with a bunch of scripts to ease the build of the installers (as mentioned in a previous email) In the branch there is a lot of stuff to download depedencies, plugins, etc and build the packages, docs, and also to generate the DMG. Looks like you know a thing or two about building installer ;) It would be great if you can include this way of building it as part of the scripts included in https://code.launchpad.net/~verterok/bzr/OSX-10.4-dmg so we finally get an automated way to build the installer itself If you don't have the time to integrate your stuff, please push a branch of you own, I'ld really like to take a look to ti. Regards, -- Guillermo Gonzalez <http://launchpad.net/~verterok> _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~bzr-mac Post to : bzr-mac@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~bzr-mac More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp