On 04/06/2013 10:39 PM, Jody Garnett
wrote:
No. This is a point of some frustration for me. There have been a few attempts to create a proper Windows installer for Eclipse packages, but none of these efforts have been taken to completion. I think it would be cool to have uDig drive the installer discussion. I can see if we can get some additional support from the Eclipse Packaging Project (EPP) which is responsible for producing the packages on our downloads page. Sorry to keep repeating myself, but anything that gets distributed from locationtech.org needs to be taken through the full IP Due Diligence process. Any installer code that is actually distributed from our servers would need to be reviewed; I think that we can make a case that the tools that build the installer are exempt. To make this work, uDig will have to sponsor the IP review of NullSoft (or some equivalent) assuming the licensing terms are acceptable. AFAIK, we've never tried to do this, so I have no sense how much work it would be for the IP team. Do you have any sense for what bits are included in the installers NullSoft creates? Sounds fine to me. It's your call.
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