That's quite an offer Daniel made. That's great that BitRock would be
willing to build and maintain the installer.
I have no affiliation with ej technologies so I don't really care what
the outcome of this discussion is. But for what it's worth, I did
acquire an Install4J license donated by ej technologies, and I did a
bit of work on installers. The source is on a github fork (http://github.com/slagyr/jruby/tree/master
). The windows installer updates the JAVA_HOME and PATH to run JRuby
off the installed files. For those interested in checking it out,
send me an email and I'll give you the license key for Install4J.
Micah
On Jul 18, 2009, at 11:38 AM, Daniel Lopez wrote:
Hi,
Sorry I am late to the conversation :) We at BitRock will be happy
to provide free licenses for JRuby and to create and maintain the
installer (or help whoever wishes to create / maintain it) to your
specificications. We have some experience packaging JRuby apps, having
packaged JRubyStack as mentioned in an earlier thread as well as other
JRuby-based commercial projects such as GitHub:FI
(http://fi.github.com).
Just let me know how we can be of help. Have a great weekend!
Best regards
Daniel
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