Re: Deploy to Linux

2009-09-17 Thread Bill Vlahos
Monte, I've released InfoWallet for Mac, Windows, and Linux. There were no special considerations for this on Linux vs. any of the other platforms except open ssl which needed a symlink (http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=7149 ). It wouldn't be an issue for me except InfoWall

Re: Deploy to Linux

2009-09-17 Thread Peter Alcibiades
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Re: Deploy to Linux

2009-09-17 Thread Monte Goulding
If you SIMPLY run-off a Linux standalone on Linux there is absolutely no need for fancy packaging as the standalone is a single file (unless, ha, ha, you are storing and referencing data externally: a minefield mainly resulting in headaches and lack of sleep). Hmm... we do that with a stac

Re: Deploy to Linux

2009-09-17 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Monte Goulding wrote: Howdy I need to build and deploy an application on Linux as my client is looking at the low end netbooks. I haven't looked at Linux for a long time and thought I'd get some advice before I jump in. From memory, application installation/packaging was specific to the distr

Deploy to Linux

2009-09-16 Thread Monte Goulding
Howdy I need to build and deploy an application on Linux as my client is looking at the low end netbooks. I haven't looked at Linux for a long time and thought I'd get some advice before I jump in. From memory, application installation/packaging was specific to the distribution??? If some