I guess you'll need to distribute all the dependencies (dlls) plus dbus. That's what simon (www.simon-listens.org) installer does. I guess there should be some way to make packages which KDE-Installer understands (so it can resolve the dependencies) - maybe Amarok mirror is an example of that.
2010/10/31 velociraptor Genjix <[email protected]> > > Hey, > I'm writing an app ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tAASvcrJ78 ) and > would really like to use KDE instead of vanilla Qt. I don't want to use much > beyond the theming and a few widgets. Someone mentioned this project, but if > I distribute my app for windows then will I also need to bundle the whole > KDE desktop? Seems excessive... Is building apps for Windows mature yet? Can > you point me to a few KDE apps built on Windows so I can test them out > (performance, stability .etc). > Thanks ;) > _______________________________________________ > Kde-windows mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-windows >
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