(It may burn your house, or your card, or you reader)
=you have been warned :)
Nice to know.
I don't know what is needed for a possible inclusion in opensc,
but in the future this may be an option, if anyone is interested
in this.
(At this point, it's only a snapshot of my development
Hello,
build svn recently grew a NSIS installer script.
As an alternative, here's a try with the InnoSetup utility, slightly customized
from an installer version for OpenSC that has been used for several years in
Estonia. It provides IMHO (at least now) a smoother and more familiar
experience
The download link for i386 installer is included in the wiki page together
with some comments and questions. Unlike NSIS InnoSetup is a win32
application but I have successfully used it from wine.
It's the main reason why we choice NSIS, I think using wine to build installer
a bit
Hello again,
A few weeks have passed so here's a re-cap of the information
exchanged this far:
2010/3/9 Martin Paljak mar...@paljak.pri.ee:
Here are some plans that should make opensc-project.org more attractive to
both users and developers and also ease the administration burden. Lets
I try to avoid wine as much as I can.
Anyway, I have no feeling for the windows binaries... I do not use the
output anyway :)
I just provide them because after I rewrote the opensc build system,
there was no reason to maintain parallel build system for windows
only, and the windows build was
2010/3/24 Martin Paljak mar...@paljak.pri.ee:
I'd like to change the main page of opensc-project.org with what can
be seen on http://www.opensc-project.org/opensc in near future, what
do you think?
I like this idea.
Bye
--
Dr. Ludovic Rousseau