Re: Proper Location for Linux Builds

2009-05-01 Thread Derek Bump - Dreamscape Software
Peter, I have tried InstallJammer. The end result is an installer that looks exactly like a "Windows" styled install Wizard. It does work, but it's kinda ugly and a little bit more difficult to tweak. In the end I would prefer some sort of Installer for Linux, but it apparent now that it would

Re: Proper Location for Linux Builds

2009-04-30 Thread Peter Alcibiades
> What method for Revolution Standalones is be best for Linux? > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Proper-Location-for-Linux-Builds-tp23286087p23311288.html Sent from the Revolution - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _

Re: Proper Location for Linux Builds

2009-04-29 Thread Derek Bump - Dreamscape Software
Peter, Thank you for taking the time to answer my question so fully and completely. Your answer and my research is showing that things are going to be a little more difficult on the Linux side for distribution. So I guess the next question is what is the best method for distribution? Should I p

Re: Proper Location for Linux Builds

2009-04-29 Thread Peter Alcibiades
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Re: Proper Location for Linux Builds

2009-04-28 Thread Richmond Mathewson
I know that Ubuntu doesn't care: you can then put a link to your program on the task bar. Derek Bump - Dreamscape Software wrote: Hello All, I've been experimenting with my Enterprise License on Linux and I've run into a mystery (to me, anyways). Where is the default location for programs? O

Proper Location for Linux Builds

2009-04-28 Thread Derek Bump - Dreamscape Software
Hello All, I've been experimenting with my Enterprise License on Linux and I've run into a mystery (to me, anyways). Where is the default location for programs? On Windows it's the "Program Files" directory. On the Mac it's the "Applications" folder. Does Linux have such a default folder? Tha