Greg Hellings wrote:
- could it be possible with cpack somehow realize:
* localized licenses, based on language selection
Again, that depends on the multi-language support of CPack. However,
the GPL is only "official" in English, if I recall correctly. I just
pointed to the official licen
Hi Greg,
all previously mentioned hints are based on experiences with xiphos
installer.
Greg Hellings píše v So 18. 04. 2009 v 09:54 -0500:
> Martin,
>
> On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 6:11 AM, Martin Zibricky wrote:
> > win32 installer:
> > - is it feasible to use language according to system locale?
On Saturday 18 April 2009 9:23:46 am Manfred Bergmann wrote:
> Am 18.04.2009 um 13:48 schrieb Jeremy Erickson:
> > In BibleMemorizer, I followed the steps described in the document for
> > including frameworks in the bundle, except that I wrote a script
> > (osx-bundle-prepare.pl) that automated th
DM,
On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 6:34 AM, DM Smith wrote:
> Regarding Mac, here is my experience (pretending to be a typical Mac user):
> 1) The installer was a surprise. I did not expect a pkg installer but rather
> I expected to have an app wrapped in a dmg that I would drag to the location
> of my
Martin,
On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 6:11 AM, Martin Zibricky wrote:
> win32 installer:
> - is it feasible to use language according to system locale?
> - does cpack allow for nsis to choose language for installation?
For the installer - I saw no such options with CPack. There is a way
to insert cu
Am 18.04.2009 um 13:48 schrieb Jeremy Erickson:
In BibleMemorizer, I followed the steps described in the document for
including frameworks in the bundle, except that I wrote a script
(osx-bundle-prepare.pl) that automated the process. The script is
very
BibleMemorizer specific, but you could
On Apr 18, 2009, at 8:48 AM, Jeremy Erickson wrote:
I noticed you mentioned that the bundle didn't include package
frameworks. We
should be consulting http://doc.trolltech.com/4.5/deployment-
mac.html for Mac
deployment best practices. I haven't tried the Mac deployment tool;
that may
be
On Apr 18, 2009, at 8:36 AM, Manfred Bergmann wrote:
Am 18.04.2009 um 12:34 schrieb DM Smith:
Regarding Mac, here is my experience (pretending to be a typical
Mac user):
1) The installer was a surprise. I did not expect a pkg installer
but rather I expected to have an app wrapped in a dmg
I noticed you mentioned that the bundle didn't include package frameworks. We
should be consulting http://doc.trolltech.com/4.5/deployment-mac.html for Mac
deployment best practices. I haven't tried the Mac deployment tool; that may
be the easiest approach.
In BibleMemorizer, I followed the s
Am 18.04.2009 um 12:34 schrieb DM Smith:
Regarding Mac, here is my experience (pretending to be a typical Mac
user):
1) The installer was a surprise. I did not expect a pkg installer
but rather I expected to have an app wrapped in a dmg that I would
drag to the location of my choice. This
On Apr 18, 2009, at 7:04 AM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
Peter von Kaehne wrote:
Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
Please keep an eye out on the site and if anyone still needs to
reset
tomcat to fix anything, please post so we know.
Just restarted it again at 11:44 GMT.
OK, I've just reverted JDK ba
Regarding Mac, here is my experience (pretending to be a typical Mac
user):
1) The installer was a surprise. I did not expect a pkg installer but
rather I expected to have an app wrapped in a dmg that I would drag to
the location of my choice. This is what both Bible Desktop and Mac
Sword h
win32 installer:
- is it feasible to use language according to system locale?
- does cpack allow for nsis to choose language for installation?
You've used ansi nsis. Is it possible to use unicode nsis with cpack?
- what compression was used for the installer? lzma?
_ supports cpack font installat
Peter von Kaehne wrote:
Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
Please keep an eye out on the site and if anyone still needs to reset
tomcat to fix anything, please post so we know.
Just restarted it again at 11:44 GMT.
OK, I've just reverted JDK back to 1.6.0_11. Again, please let me know
if we have tro
Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> Please keep an eye out on the site and if anyone still needs to reset
> tomcat to fix anything, please post so we know.
Just restarted it again at 11:44 GMT.
Please note that our use of Squid seems to mask partially the failure of
tomcat - i.e. all appears normal until
Is there a reason you install it to /usr instead of /Applications on
the Mac?
Manfred
Am 18.04.2009 um 08:03 schrieb Eeli Kaikkonen:
I forward this from bt-devel because some people here might be
interested on Windows and Mac binaries (see 2) and 3) below) of
BibleTime.
Ori
> We've also added the -server flag, as can be seen in the line above. I
> don't know exactly what this does, but saw it recommended on some sites
> and sounded right for our application. :)
-server selects the server virtual machine which is more agressive in
optimization of the running program
Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
Did you see the other #ifdefs we have for av11n? I believe we define 2
things in the sword cmake file to let you know if you are using the
newer version of the lib. Maybe they should just be changed to
something like SWORD_1_6 now that we've committed to a 1.6.x bran
I forward this from bt-devel because some people here might be
interested on Windows and Mac binaries (see 2) and 3) below) of BibleTime.
Original Message
Subject: [bt-devel] CPack and other patches
Date: Sat, 18 Apr 2009 00:17:14 -0500
From: Greg Hellings
Reply-To: BibleTime
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