Re: Discussing the 3.0.0 branch(before going stable)
Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 8:36 am
[quote="loki"]
Very minor, and most likely cosmetic only but if you continue to do "official windows build" could you use the installer like fszymanski? If only just to look more professional. Or maybe there was a reason why you don't use the official-looking installer...?
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It would be very good to agree on a single installer script. I can use NSIS (Nullsoft Scriptable Install System) or Inno Setup (this is not a problem for me). I decided to use Inno Setup only to be compatible with @mkdib (at the time the official Windows maintainer). We could develop some installer "guidelines" (for the benefit of users and future Windows developers and packers).
P.S.
Nice How-To guide @Dayman (for dummies - in a good sense of the word).
Very useful for newbies who are trying to make their own builds at home.
Very minor, and most likely cosmetic only but if you continue to do "official windows build" could you use the installer like fszymanski? If only just to look more professional. Or maybe there was a reason why you don't use the official-looking installer...?
[/quote]
It would be very good to agree on a single installer script. I can use NSIS (Nullsoft Scriptable Install System) or Inno Setup (this is not a problem for me). I decided to use Inno Setup only to be compatible with @mkdib (at the time the official Windows maintainer). We could develop some installer "guidelines" (for the benefit of users and future Windows developers and packers).
P.S.
Nice How-To guide @Dayman (for dummies - in a good sense of the word).
Very useful for newbies who are trying to make their own builds at home.