Hi,

The extension we are writing needs "Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual 
Studio 2015". We have two options as we see to deal with this:

1.       To link statically the lib(s) inside the extension project. So the 
DLLs wouldn't be required.

a.       The problem with this approach is that DLLs such as runtime DLLs might 
be updated through windows updates but this update won't apply to the extension.

2.       To include the redistributable inside the installation:

a.       This requires the intervention of the developer of the Crosswalk app 
that is willing to include our extension in.

b.      This might be not intuitive.

How do you suggest to deal with this? Is there a way to easily cause developers 
to point on links or include installers such as 
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=48145 ?
Is it preferred to include the runtime as a static lib in Crosswalk or use the 
DLL installed by the redistributable installation?

Thanks,
Abed

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