[Factor-talk] Standalone executables in Windows

2015-01-07 Thread John Sampson
In 2007 there was a thread on this subject. Daniel Ehrenberg gave a link 
to a factorcode.org faq page, but this is now broken (404 error).

It was stated that a tool for making standalone executables was in 
development - is it in existence?

Regards

John Sampson

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Re: [Factor-talk] Standalone executables in Windows

2015-01-07 Thread Björn Lindqvist
Hi John,

Last I tried which was a while ago, deploying executables on Windows
worked fine. Doesn't it anymore? See
http://docs.factorcode.org/content/article-tools.deploy.usage.html for
docs.

2015-01-07 13:10 GMT+01:00 John Sampson :
> In 2007 there was a thread on this subject. Daniel Ehrenberg gave a link
> to a factorcode.org faq page, but this is now broken (404 error).
>
> It was stated that a tool for making standalone executables was in
> development - is it in existence?
>
> Regards
>
> John Sampson


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Re: [Factor-talk] Standalone executables in Windows

2015-01-07 Thread Jon Harper
Looks like this thread:
http://sourceforge.net/p/factor/mailman/message/6098094/

The tools now produce a single executable (the image is embedded in the
executable). It also allows to strip unused vocabularies to reduce the size
of the executable. But it's still the same tools that was cited in the 2007
thread.

Cheers,
Jon
Le 7 janv. 2015 22:42, "Björn Lindqvist"  a écrit :

> Hi John,
>
> Last I tried which was a while ago, deploying executables on Windows
> worked fine. Doesn't it anymore? See
> http://docs.factorcode.org/content/article-tools.deploy.usage.html for
> docs.
>
> 2015-01-07 13:10 GMT+01:00 John Sampson :
> > In 2007 there was a thread on this subject. Daniel Ehrenberg gave a link
> > to a factorcode.org faq page, but this is now broken (404 error).
> >
> > It was stated that a tool for making standalone executables was in
> > development - is it in existence?
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > John Sampson
>
>
> --
> mvh/best regards Björn Lindqvist
> http://www.bjornlindqvist.se/
>
>
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