Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > On Fri, Jan 09, 2009 at 02:49:46PM +0100, Farkas Levente wrote: >> hi, >> what's the plan for the created binary usage on windows? ie. we now >> create a lots of libs eg: gtk, openssl etc. and create some application >> packages like virt-manager. how this will be installed on a real windows >> machine at the end? of course there would be useful some installer. for >> the final application it's trivial that someone have to create an >> installer eg nsis or something like this. but what about the libs? you >> assume each installer also package all required libs? imho it'd be >> better if we can create some kind of installer for all libs too eg for >> glib2 there will be a nsis-glib2.exe in tha package and this contain the >> full executable or ...? >> or that's the reason for nsiswrapper? > > In theory you should be able to do: > > nsiswrapper somebinary.exe > > and it will pull in all the dependencies and produce a Windows > installer. For Gtk you may need a few extra flags (although really it > should detect Gtk automatically and do the Right Thing).
yes i understood this, but with this way if we've got 3 different apps with use gtk the gtk (and all other dependencies) will be installed 3 times on the windows machine. which is imho not the best way, but i can live with it. -- Levente "Si vis pacem para bellum!" _______________________________________________ fedora-mingw mailing list [email protected] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/fedora-mingw
