Re: Porting applications with nice installers

2012-06-29 Thread Fernando Apesteguía
Sorry, I read the answer but I forgot to to ask to CC me since I'm not subscribed to the list :S I had a look at the Opera port. The script is uses is a non-gui one. The applications I'm talking about provide full graphical installation programs. I suppose I should try to somehow get rid of

Re: Porting applications with nice installers

2012-06-29 Thread Chris Rees
On 29 June 2012 16:50, Fernando Apesteguía fernando.apesteg...@gmail.com wrote: Sorry, I read the answer but I forgot to to ask to CC me since I'm not subscribed to the list :S I had a look at the Opera port. The script is uses is a non-gui one. The applications I'm talking about provide full

Re: Porting applications with nice installers

2012-06-29 Thread Fernando Apesteguía
On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 6:04 PM, Chris Rees cr...@freebsd.org wrote: On 29 June 2012 16:50, Fernando Apesteguía fernando.apesteg...@gmail.com wrote: Sorry, I read the answer but I forgot to to ask to CC me since I'm not subscribed to the list :S I had a look at the Opera port. The script is

Porting applications with nice installers

2012-06-26 Thread Fernando Apesteguía
Hi, I found two applications I would like to port. Both are written in java (not a problem) and both provide a graphical installer. The latter raises a couple of questions: One of the applications asks during the installation if you want to install Community (free of use) or Enterprise

Re: Porting applications with nice installers

2012-06-26 Thread Mark Felder
On Tue, 26 Jun 2012 06:56:14 -0500, Fernando Apesteguía fernando.apesteg...@gmail.com wrote: Any ports dealing with these situations that I can use as a reference? The Opera port uses its own installer. Unfortunately if we want to split PORTDOCS off we'll have to install all the files