On Sun, Mar 12, 2006 at 06:47:42PM +0100, Kees Zeelenberg wrote:
> The setup program is created by a shell script from the zip files of the 
> distribution, which are themselves created by another shell script. So, the 
> creation of the package files is automated.

Okay, that's good to know. However, since it runs only on Windows, this
will disable you to produce them by server-side shell scripts, and it
will disable *me* to produce installer-EXEs for you when I contribute
packages. However, I see your point and I don't think these are real
problems for GnuWin32.

Thanks for your explanation!

> I have considered NSIS, but 
> since it does not seem to offer more possibilties than Inno, I have not 
> made the step to NSIS. WIX seems indeed an interesting alternative.

Yep. WIX is a really stupid name, especially for Germans. But maybe
the tool becomes better than its name. :-)


Greets,

    Volker

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