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On 04/28/2011 04:33 PM, Vladimir Menshakov wrote:
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<div>28.04.2011, 17:56, "Johannes Schickel"
<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:lordhoto@scummvm.org"><lordhoto@scummvm.org></a>:</div>
<blockquote>On 04/28/2011 03:06 PM, Alex Bevilacqua wrote:
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cite="mid:BANLkTikDgu6V87SPsNJ6jJa3U-1sPmDYPg@mail.gmail.com">I
personally would prefer NSIS over InnoDB, but I'm curious if
it may make more sense to investigate BitRock instead. Though
it's proprietary, they offer an open source license (which I'm
sure ScummVM would have no trouble proving eligibility for
:P).
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Since it's proprietary I am strongly against it, even *if* they
would give us some open source license.<br>
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<div>Maybe I missed that someone mentioned Wix, I could make
installer scripts for it. :)</div>
<div>It's open-source, written by m$ and produces standard MSI
installation files tightly integrated with windows installer.
Why do we use any third-party hackish tools?</div>
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I am not aware that Wix runs on Linux and thus on our buildbot
though. But maybe I just missed something?<br>
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// Johannes<br>
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PS: Could you please use plain text mails? Thanks in advance, since
it is rather annoying to read HTML mails for some people...<br>
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