For the same reason I have a compiling version of 1.06 that has been patched
with most of the changes between 1.06 and 1.12... In this way I have a
'portable' version with more or less the latest bug fixes and features...
Email me if you're interested.

On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 11:43 AM, Piotr Martyniuk <zaxonx...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi Shachar,
>
> The answer is actually in the archives.
>
>
> Yes, I found it now.
>
>
>> I switched to a new compiler (Visual Studio 9), and it requires runtime
>> libraries that can only be installed with an installer. As such, I switched
>> the entire distribution to an installer based one.
>
>
> Is there a way to make rsyncrypto portable the way it was up to the version
> 1.06? For me it is OK if I install it on my machine at home, but then I
> would like to use it also at work where I have no admin rights to install it
> properly. I try to copy the files from the folder where the rsyncrypto was
> installed on my local machine, but this cause an execution errors.
>
>
>> Do feel free to compile the program yourself with a compiler that does not
>> have such strict runtime libraries requirements.
>
>
> I'm afraid that this is bit too much for my skills. I try to compile it
> using a MinGW package, but it was not successful as it is requires lot of
> dependent libraries. I try to compile it under Cygwin, but it is bit too
> much to carry around on the USB stick justo to have the rsyncrypto.
>
> Regards,
> Zax
>
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