Hi, I'm currently working to make setting up a Python application (www.tryton.org) easier for Windows users. Meanwhile I'm totally confused about which package of bundle to use and what to put into the installer package.
Now GTK for Windows comes in quite a lot of flavours. Since Tryton uses pygtk & Co., we only need the runtime environment, no developer files. But there are still some options left: - zipped runtime bundle including 3rd-party dependencies. - zipped archives for individual packages (glib, gtk+, pango, ...) - installer from glade-win32 somewhat outdated, but including librsvg <http://sourceforge.net/projects/gladewin32/files/> - installer from <http://gtk-win.sourceforge.net/>: much more up to date but missing librsvg and libbz2 Which one should I use? Is there some agreed best practice? I'm currently tending to this solution: * use the installer from gtk-win for the development environment * put additional .dlls (e.g. librsvg) into the development directory * include the whole gtk-win installer into the Tryton installer. Any comments or suggestions anyone? -- Schönen Gruß - Regards Hartmut Goebel Dipl.-Informatiker (univ.), CISSP, CSSLP Goebel Consult Spezialist für IT-Sicherheit in komplexen Umgebungen http://www.goebel-consult.de
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