On Wednesday 17 September 2008 09:30:07 am Paul McNett wrote:
> johnf wrote:
> > When I ship my product to a client am I required to ship the Dabo source
> > too. Or can I just provide a link to www.dabodev.com.
>
> You can do whatever you want. I don't ship the source code with my app
> because it doesn't make sense to do so. However, I do as a matter of
> course ship my client all the source code as a separate bundle. It's
> completely up to you.
>
> A link to dabodev.com is nice, but not even required. The only real
> stipulation is that the copyright notice appear somewhere in your
> distribution. See:
>
> http://trac.dabodev.com/browser/trunk/dabo/LICENSE.TXT
>
> > It appears that I can create an exe that contains all of Dabo - is that
> > right Paul?
>
> Yes. The exe can include your app, dabo, python, wxPython, and all your
> dependencies.
>
> > Then I can use innosetup to install python, wxPython, then my app exe
> > which I think can contain a Dabo.dll.
>
> You can install everything separately if you want, but IMO it is much
> simpler to control the versions of dependencies being used ("oh, you are
> using SBS Studio 0.9.23, so that means python 2.5.2 and wxpython
> 2.8.1"). IOW, bundle everything into a standalone exe and use INNO to
> install that.
>
> I don't know about the dabo.dll thing you mention.
>
> Paul

I assume you already have created a bundle exe.  Is it very large?  Or does 
the exe that you created install python, then install wxpython, and anything 
required?  Or does it run in a stand alone mode?



-- 
John Fabiani


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