On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 9:53 PM, Sam Hartsfield <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Aug 16, 2:37 pm, Terry Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Sure, if that was what it takes, it's not feasible.  My thought was to set 
>> up python, leo, and Qt in a single directory - the directory would then be 
>> installed by the "leo" installer, so that you end up with leo and its 
>> private copies of python/qt in c:\program files\leo\leo or somesuch.  Dumb, 
>> inelegant, and the lowest possible barrier to the Leo experience from a user 
>> perspective.
>
> Now that you mention it, this is how the "Standalone" installer for
> Bazaar works. It installs Python (the DLL), PyQt4, and all other
> required DLLs, along with its own code in the form of Python extension
> DLLs and "pyo" files, to Program Files\Bazaar.

Hmm.  This may explain the problems with the standalone installer :-)
I have long suspected that all versions of bzr interfere with Leo in
some vague way.

I am not going to do this, and I shall reject any patches that do this.

Edward

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