On Thu, 5 Jan 2012 06:13:23 -0600
"Edward K. Ream" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is this a technique that we could use for official Windows releases?
> If so, what exactly would we do?

I guess, perhaps as an all-in-one option with a system integrated
option for those who want to use system python/qt.  Don't know if it
violates and licensing on Python / Qt, everything's being distributed
unaltered, so I wouldn't think so.

So basically you'd give people a large .zip file and tell them to
extract it to a folder and run the batchfile at the top level.  If they
can't do that, they might not be ready for Leo :-)  I guess you could
make it a self-extracting .zip, for that matter.

Also, the daily snapshot could be made this way, seeing once Python and
Qt are installed in the folder the Leo version can just be copied in.

It's not uncommon for FLOSS to be distributed this way, both Blender
and Inkscape use this approach, particularly for recent builds.

Cheers -Terry

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