OSX is a special case, I don't think we need to support it perfectly -
it seems to be a weird world of its own. Debian packages work with
Ubuntu and Debian.

For windows, maybe we could create a better installer that ships with
PyQt libs out of the box.


On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 11:47 AM, Gregory Crosswhite
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Dec 28, 2011, at 6:49 PM, Ville M. Vainio wrote:
>
> Don't we have one-click installers already?
>
>
> Only for Debian, assuming it works (I haven't tried it myself).
>
> There is no such installer for OSX.
>
> The installer for Windows is not a one-stop installer because requires you
> to have already installed Python, Qt, and PyQt, without mentioning this
> explicitly anywhere on the Downloads page.  Furthermore, while the installer
> won't let you install Leo until you can tell it where Python is, it won't
> complain it all if you don't have PyQt installed.  However, if you don't
> have PyQt installed, then from a user perspective nothing happens when he or
> she double-clicks on the "Leo" icon --- technically a message is printed in
> this case, but merely clicking on the icon does not bring up a console so
> the user does not see it.
>
> Cheers,
> Greg
>
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