Hi, On Friday 10 September 2010, Gilles Caulier wrote: > 2010/9/10 <[email protected]>: > > 3) Is there any chance to provide your successfully compiled digikam as a > > zip file? Or is it to big, because you have to copy the whole KDE folder > > structure? > > No, it too huge and include a lots of depencies installed through KDE > windows installer...
I don't know anything about digikam dependencies, but in case you haven't actually tried this, yet: Don't write off this option too soon. I was quite sceptical of this approach, myself, for RKWard. But then I gave it a try, and a full installation of kdebase, R, and RKWard can all be packaged into a 130 MB self-extractor (*). True, that's not exactly small, but it's managable. And in fact it's considerably less than all single downloads (including the packages downloaded by the kde-windwos installer) combined. Looking at our download numbers, this installation bundle is considerably more popular than the rkward-only installer (which installs RKWard on top of an existing installation of KDE and R), despite the fact that the latter offers more flexibilty. See also http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/KDE_on_Windows/Packaging . Regards Thomas (*) Package using 7-zip. kdebase and its dependencies take up roughly 100MB of this.
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