Another alternative is NSIS.. the NullSoft Software Installer. This is what most GTK+ apps for WIndows use iirc.

On 3/1/06, Andrej Falout < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> What remains is for somebody to feel the urge to combine it
> all into an end-user installer, either based on the binaries
> I provide, or after building it themselves. Actually people
> have already done that experimentally, but not made it
> publicly available.

I guess I was waiting on the list for this moment ... Urge has arrived :-)

I have experience with InnoSetup (http://www.jrsoftware.org/isinfo.php) and
had created Windows installer for Aubit project 4GL compiler with it.

What I can offer, is to create installer for Evo, from existing and working
binaries. Unfortunately, ATM, I wont have time to compile it from source
myself.

So if someone can zip there existing (and working!) installation, Evo, libs
everything needed, and tell me what needs to be done to registry &
environment, I'll make an installer.

Hopefully, that would attract more users to try it, and report any issues.
After they are addressed, I may have time to create a build system to pull
latest source code, recompile and create installer from that.

Preferably, that package would contain all the latest libs (inc. changes for
W2K, Exchange connector patch, etc.) that Tor was talking about last few
days.

Thanks, Tor! And thank you, Novell!

Cheers,
Andrej Falout



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