Matthew Toseland a ?crit :

>How exactly should we package Freenet 0.7?
>
>I2P uses launch4j to create executable jars for Windows. On Windows, you
>just run them; on Linux, java -jar installer.exe.
>
>But that still leaves us with the question of the rest of the install
>process. I would like to have as little as possible in native code. 0.7
>will have a configuration servlet so that you can do the configuration
>on the fly; minimally, we could have the jar install a node with the
>default settings and wait for the user to connect via a browser (or even
>open one), at which point we ask him/her about disk space and bandwidth
>usage. But it might be better to have a nice GUI installer, since this
>is what people expect.
>
>For example:
>http://antigen.sourceforge.net/index.html (poor web site; examples
>missing)
>http://www.izforge.com/izpack/
>
>Suggestions? Comments?
>  
>

I've got no opinion about that, as long as it remain possible to install
Freenet by the command-line (no GUI) on a computer that doesn't have X
installed.

Regards

-- 
http://www.freenet-fr.org


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