On 08/01/2009, Steve Borho <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 9:40 AM, Peter Ruibal <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Of the above, built-in hgshelve/record support in hggtk.commit would be my
>> most wanted :)
>>
>> I'd really like to eventually get the following in crew (in addition to
>> the above):
>>
>> 1) Run native hgtk in native python on windows (inclusion of an hgtk.bat
>> in contrib/win32, like Mercurial)
>> 2) Able to install from source from setup.py on non-win32 systems (...so
>> python can import hggtk on linux)
>> 3) Build windows installer from setup.py
>
>
> I agree with all that.  If we did get a decent shelve implementation, I
> think we could unbundle Qct and have people install it separately if they
> still wanted to use it.  This would roughly halve the size of the THG
> installer.
>
> #3 would be sweet, but I imagine quite difficult.
>

#3 is what I'm working on. Currently I can call "python setup.py
bdist_wininst" to build an inno setup installer, but it does not contain all
parts of the 0.5 installer yet.

I have played a bit with easy_install but for now I'm concentrating on
getting the build process (for an inno installer) to work.

Regards,
Peer
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