Re: [Zope-dev] Re: Installer for Windows (quick question)

2006-11-10 Thread Chris Withers
Wichert Akkerman wrote: For their data, not for their binaries & libraries. Actually no, all of their data, binaries and libraries live in their own top level directories... Chris -- Simplistix - Content Management, Zope & Python Consulting - http://www.simplistix.co.uk _

Re: [Zope-dev] Re: Installer for Windows (quick question)

2006-11-10 Thread Wichert Akkerman
Previously Chris Withers wrote: > Sidnei da Silva wrote: > >Hi Christian(s)! > > > >I know most people dislike . I do too! But it's the > >closest we have to a 'standard' place for installing applications. > > It's not the 'standard'. To name a few examples, all of Python, Lotus > Notes and, perh

Re: [Zope-dev] Re: Installer for Windows (quick question)

2006-11-10 Thread Chris Withers
Sidnei da Silva wrote: Just as a note, those are pretty 'Advanced' applications. OTOH, Zope is too. So I buy your argument. Yay :-) What's your proposal for default Installation and Instance directories? I borrowed Guido's time machine an answered this already in another message ;-) - w

Re: [Zope-dev] Re: Installer for Windows (quick question)

2006-11-10 Thread Sidnei da Silva
On 11/10/06, Chris Withers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Sidnei da Silva wrote: > Hi Christian(s)! > > I know most people dislike . I do too! But it's the > closest we have to a 'standard' place for installing applications. It's not the 'standard'. To name a few examples, all of Python, Lotus Notes

Re: [Zope-dev] Re: Installer for Windows (quick question)

2006-11-10 Thread Chris Withers
Sidnei da Silva wrote: Hi Christian(s)! I know most people dislike . I do too! But it's the closest we have to a 'standard' place for installing applications. It's not the 'standard'. To name a few examples, all of Python, Lotus Notes and, perhaps most tellingly, IIS and Microsoft's other ser

Re: [Zope-dev] Re: Installer for Windows (quick question)

2006-11-10 Thread Sidnei da Silva
Hi Christian(s)! I know most people dislike . I do too! But it's the closest we have to a 'standard' place for installing applications. As bad as it is, I too don't like \, but that's the closest we have from $HOME. As noted, you have the choice at install time to change the default directory i

[Zope-dev] Re: Installer for Windows (quick question)

2006-11-10 Thread Christian Steinhauer
It´s very nice to hear that you take care of the windows builds. It would be nice to get an little description how to build an WZope, which tools are needed. So we can take a look how difficult it is to build an WZope. My windows zope configuration would be c:\zope\\ some applications use tinyt

[Zope-dev] Re: Installer for Windows (quick question)

2006-11-09 Thread Duncan Booth
"Sidnei da Silva" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Since I'm going to be building the installer for Windows I would like > to quickly ask if anyone expects multiple Zope installs to live > side-by-side. The existing installer atempted that but I don't believe > it was very successful. > > I would lik