Hello Adam, On 12/14/07, Adam Fedor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I finally have a new windows installer ready, but I'd like people to > test it out before I announce it generally.
Tried it on Windows XP SP2 and everything seems fine. Nice work! When started from launchy the program complains of missing gnustep*.dlls which is to be expected as it needs to be started from the .app directory. As for the installer, I think it would be better to fuse everything into a single installer (ideally two). That way, the dependencies can be tucked under the components using them so when the user installs only base then the image libs does not get installed. > You should be able to > install the required installers and the Calculator.app installer and > "just run" the GNUstep Calculator app from the Start Menu (well I > thought that was pretty cool :-)). > :-) . Calculator.app had problems the first time it started. 1. It took a long time (donno if it is a windoze issue) 2. The first time it was hidden and shown the menu just displayed a black rectangle. 3. Keyboard shortcuts don't seem to work (what is the key for '#'? I tried Alt and Ctrl - both din't work). > I'm still working on things, but I bet there will be a bunch of > issues that crop up that I have never thought of. Please let me know > your experience with it! The name "gnustep-system-<ver>-setup.exe" is misleading as it is basically mingw. I wasn't sure so I installed it and now I have 3 copies of mingw! . Since NSIS supports net based installation a better idea maybe is to make the mingw installation optional and downloadable at install time (iirc, the Qt4 installer does this). Also, wouldn't it be better to factor the installer into a runtime and an sdk? That way, applications can be deployed using the runtime without the headers and import libs going into the system. > Also check for Viruses! My system is darn > clean, but you never know where things can sneak in. > Looks clean here. Cheers, -Krishna -- One reason that life is complex is that it has a real part and an imaginary part -Andrew Koenig _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
