There is yet another option on what software to use for installation
routines.

BitRock is a non free package but offers several advantages.
It has a consistent look and feel on Windows, MacOSX and Linux.

On Linux you can have a GTK2 or X11 interface. 

It offers both GUI and commandline modes where applicable.

It offers a GUI for building installers on all platforms mentioned.

The give out full licenses of their product for OpenSource projects because
they supposedly are contributors themselves.

Let's hear what you think.

I don't know of any non commercial packages that supports what BitRock
supports but maybe you do.

http://www.bitrock.com/products_installbuilder_screenshots.html
http://freshmeat.net/projects/hl7browser/?branch_id=54632&release_id=190886

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