I vote for keeping manifests ON by default.
I'm investigating improvements to the win32 installer configuration that
may solve previous problems.
-- mew



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> Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 4:41 AM
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> Subject: Re: [osg-submissions] New manifest fix to CMake
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> On Dec 12, 2007 9:34 AM, Serge Lages <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Putting it to ON has the advantage of keeping the same behaviour as 
> > before, so there is no bad surprises. :) As long as an user doesn't 
> > want to redistribute it's application, he will not have any 
> problem. 
> > The only problem will be if he wants to redistribute its 
> application 
> > and doesn't want the users to install the MS 
> redistributables. In this 
> > case he will need to put it to OFF and make sure to embed the 
> > redistributables with its application.
> 
> But we've had a number of cries of help from users tripped up 
> by this issue which is what I though this fix would help.  I 
> don't yet have a clear enough picture of when the 
> redistributables are required.
> Goodness MS really know how to complicate life....
> 
> Robert.
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