>From a pull request I would like to extract this part: "Or hopefully
use apt-get on unbuntu?"

It is now a while I am maintaining the osgeo4W package of uDig and I
have to say that it is quite easy to upgrade it and keep a development
version running. On the linux side it would mean apt-get for ubuntu
and debian and I would love to see that happen. One Italian debian guy
once tried to debianize java based GIS and stopped basically because
jai simply has no open source compatible license. Obviously ecw and
similar would fall automatically out of the game.

Any thoughts?
Andrea


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From: jive 
<reply+i-1147853-b246ddf297914053bbd10f0fda3f6611d91ab...@reply.github.com>
Date: Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 3:02 AM
Subject: [udig-platform] update to the support functions to allow
commandline makensis use (#27)
To: [email protected]


Update checks for makensis on the command line and will copy things
around as needed to produce the installer.

To use:
1. brew install makensis
2. Normal release process (release from eclipse, then edit versions.sh
with latest version numbers)
3. ./win32.sh

Or hopefully use apt-get on unbuntu?

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