Am 01.11.2010 11:53, schrieb Sean Harmer:
I applaud the efforts of the KDE on Windows team they are doing amazing work,
but they are trying to catch up with many many years of work that has already
gone into *nix package management systems. To get a functioning runtime or
development environment on Linux is a simple case of
rpm/aptitude/yast/emerge'ing a few packages. On Windows, you can either use
the KDE on Windows installer which although good - still scares typical
windows users. Or if deploying a single application make a huge package like
amarok does.
or use another approach as shown at
http://www.winkde.org/pub/kde/ports/win32/setup/stable/
It uses the advantage of a complete package management system and
provides a reduced gui like microsoft does with its vcexpress net
installers.
Regards
Ralf