I have experimented with a couple of binary patch making tools, never could get any of them to really work but that is a good idea if someone has the skills.
- Nathan On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 8:49 PM, Jonathan Moules < jonathanmou...@warwickshire.gov.uk> wrote: > It's fine for us that control the hardware we run stuff on but a lot of >> people don't and have to go though a major process to get an update. > > > To that end, would it be possible to create an update that's more like a > patch of the sort that Windows, ArcGIS, most-games use, rather than (or > maybe on top of) an entirely new install? I realise this would be a lot of > work to initially set up (I don't think QGIS has this ability yet?), but > for end users, it would make keeping up to date much easier. > > Joanthan > > This transmission is intended for the named addressee(s) only and may > contain sensitive or protectively marked material up to RESTRICTED and > should be handled accordingly. Unless you are the named addressee (or > authorised to receive it for the addressee) you may not copy or use it, or > disclose it to anyone else. If you have received this transmission in error > please notify the sender immediately. All email traffic sent to or from us, > including without limitation all GCSX traffic, may be subject to recording > and/or monitoring in accordance with relevant legislation. >
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