On Saturday, 28 October 2017 at 01:42:52 UTC, evilrat wrote:
At a minimum you'd better try WinSDK first, there should be all
necessary tools. After all it is system's development kit, not
some fancy junk.
The Windows SDK hasn't included compilers since Windows 7.
Visual C++ is available as a
On Thursday, 8 December 2016 at 02:06:30 UTC, Brad Anderson wrote:
On Monday, 5 December 2016 at 19:33:33 UTC, Jim Hewes wrote:
On 12/5/2016 3:19 AM, Kjartan F. Kvamme wrote:
On Monday, 5 December 2016 at 09:24:59 UTC, Basile B. wrote:
How about a bounty for a new windows installer using inno
On Wednesday, 12 October 2016 at 06:39:05 UTC, Thomas Mader wrote:
On Tuesday, 11 October 2016 at 06:09:03 UTC, Thomas Mader wrote:
I worked with NSIS and InnoSetup. InnoSetup is much cleaner
and easier.
At work we switched from NSIS to InnoSetup and we create MSI
packages from NSIS and
On Tuesday, 11 October 2016 at 01:37:55 UTC, Martin Nowak wrote:
Whatever makes more sense. From my very limited understanding
.msi installers are natively understood installers in Windows,
and the weapon of choice for robust and more professional
installers.
If innosetup is just another NSIS