> > * better support for Windows, including framework support for Windows > > (patches pending from Jeremy, my fault for not having found the time to > > study and apply them yet) ... and potentially some sort of auto-packaging > > of Windows applications if I ever get the time to study that matter > > [this second is unlikely] > > You speak of auto-packaging for windows applications. Windows installers > are so easy to create with InnoSetup, that it might not be worth doing that. > How about I send you a sample innosetup file that could get put into some > FAQ somewhere on the gnustep.org web site and we call it good.
Excellent - thanks! :-) I'm totally ignorant of Windows installers, just thought it would be an area worth exploring. Some sort of documentation about how to set up Windows installers for GNUstep applications using a good Windows tool would definitely be great! We can stick that somewhere in gnustep-make's documentation. Thanks _______________________________________________ Gnustep-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev
