<snip> > That's part of it. a good installer is another, and I am loo]king at a > couple. A solid and drool-proof server is the remaining leg of the > tripod. So far, none of the servers I have seen are satisfactory on all > scores- simplicity to install, reliability, economy of cost, (free or > unlimited license to me for a modest fee) and ease to configure if the > use\r so wishes. the closest I have yet seen SMALL HTTP SERVER. And it > is very good. > http://smallsrv.com/
You could have a look at Aprelium's Abyss server (X1, which is freely distributable in unmodified form IIRC, but closed source). It has a good looking webbased configuration console and is cross-platform if you ever need that. However, you'll probably end up digging in its config programmatically to set up paths and such for the user - shouldn't be too hard using some webscraping if the files are not readily modifiable. Its setup is about 350 kB. In terms of installers, NSIS (with the package to make it look modern, instead of that awful default look - forgot its name) or InnoSetup are the usual suspects. NSIS has a smaller overhead, but an uglier language. -- Yours, Andrei ===== Mail address in header catches spam. Real contact info: ''.join([''.join(s) for s in zip( "[EMAIL PROTECTED] pmfe!Pes ontuei ulcpss edtels,s hr' one oC.", "rjc5wndon.Sa-re laed o s npbi ot.Ira h it oteesn edt C")]) _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor