Geoff -

when we discussed something along these lines at the NYCJUG meeting last
month, we concluded that you might as well install the entire J application
package; see http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/NYCJUG/2007-02-13 , under
"Proceedings", the section "Installing J Applications".

This has the advantages of not forgetting anything and allowing on-site
debugging. Is there a particular reason you don't want to do this? Obviously
this is a shared concern as a number of people have worked on ways to avoid
installing the entire J system in order to install their application. I'm
just wondering what arguments we may not have considered.

Or is this more about the ease of dealing with only a single file?

Regards,

Devon


On 3/24/07, Geoff Canyon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Is there a way to bundle a J application into a single-file
executable? If not, how close is it possible to come?

regards,

Geoff
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