Hi Micah, Thanks, I was not aware of your work. We are happy with whatever option you choose, of course. We already have JRuby-based projects going on, so we will keep maintaining our current installers in any case. I will be sending a separate email shortly answering some of the original questions/issues
Best regards Daniel > 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 > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email
