Rogelio Serrano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Well i have seen good wizards too. But I dont see how we can make a > good wizard in this case. There are too many technical questions to > ask the user. In windows for example I would prefer the intaller to > just show a progress bar. Not ask questions about > flattened/unflattened, whether you have gnu make and then if you > have cygwin or mingw. Or whether you to take over the desktop or > not.
Huh? Did you ever try the GNUstep installer for Windows?? It does not ask these questions you refer to. It will ask you where to install it and if you want to build from scratch or install the prepackaged binaries. And this is an installer geared towards developers who are going to use GNUstep to develop GNUstep applications. For end users you can even make it simpler. Personally I find it amazing that someone who wants to install GNustep on Windows does NOT use the windows installer. The installer is so much simpler. If you want a CVS version of GNUstep I would use the installer for the whole build environment and just checkout the GNUstep source and rebuild. But thats me, I am a lazy kind of person. Wim Oudshoorn. _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
