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
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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
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
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