> I brought forward the model used by calibre as a possible way forward for
> Leo installations for novice users. I reiterate that this provides a
> one-click installer and an application that will work out of the box, every
> time with all features fully enabled instead of expecting novices to hun
I think that archinux, slawkware and BSD are both systems that mostly
targeting advanced unix users, so who would know how to install a simple
python apps and dependencies. Maybe I'm wrong...
>From all experiences people have shared concerning last *.deb* builds, it
seems that it's working with
Arch Linux uses pacman. Neither rpm nor deb work properly. Slackware uses
slackpkg. Bsd uses ports. Anaconda (a scientific python distribution) will
install on all three platforms, but includes its own versions of pyQT etc.
KDE complicates all of the above by installing QT, different versions
d
Apparently py2exe could include every py-related staff but not Qt...
Maybe we could think about including Qt installer with nsis :
http://nsis.sourceforge.net/Embedding_other_installers
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I think this discussion is mostly about windows installer, since both linux
and Mac provides packaging systems able to automatically install required
dependencies.
Does someone already had a look at py2exe as a way to include qt/pyqt into
the installer ?
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75 versions of Python listed on the official download page.
13 versions of QT
47 versions of PyQT > ver. 4
45,825 possible combinations.
3 OS platforms
Is the intent to have Leo support all possible combinations? If it is, then
kindly disregard the rest of this message and continue with the g