Hi,
On 13/08/2016 00:29, Adam Fedor wrote:
http://svn.gna.org/svn/gnustep/tools/installers/trunk/nsis
including packages to download and all the flags I use to compile (in
native-compile.sh). Although if I was starting over trying to make an
installer I would probably do it differently:
It seems quite plain to me? I wonder if Giah could run the same script
or use the same flags.
- I’d probably use 64-bit mingw. There are other people who’ve used
this and created instructions for it (as Richard mentioned in a
previous email)
- Other people have mentioned that the nsis installer is old and a
more modern one should be used (I forget what the new installer is or
the arguments for using it).
I'd stick for mingw for now. I follow development and mingw-64 vs mingw
is not without friction. MinGW is quite proven, I wonder if it will
continue to be easy to have both, I hope so.
About the installer, I'm neutral, what we have works and appears to
continue to work !
Riccardo
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