[Including IronRuby list].

We have a script in Msi directory called harvest.rb. This is used by another 
scripts Msi\Python\generate_wxis.rb and Msi\Ruby\generate_wxis.rb that launch 
it with Python and Ruby specific parameters, respectively. The generated .wxi 
files fully describe the files and directory hierarchy that is created by the 
Windows installer on the target machine. I think you can easily run them thru a 
script that converts them to whatever format you need. They are just XML files.

Would it be possible to create a script (Python or Ruby) that builds RPM 
package and runs on Windows as well? This would allow us to build new releases 
in one pass on a single machine and just publish the Mac packages on CodePlex 
next to .msi's.

Let me know if you had any issues.

Tomas

-----Original Message-----
From: users-boun...@lists.ironpython.com 
[mailto:users-boun...@lists.ironpython.com] On Behalf Of Andrew Jorgensen
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2011 12:42 PM
To: users@lists.ironpython.com
Subject: [IronPython] Contents of Lib (packaging for RPM)

Hello Folks,

First let me thank you for making IronPython easy to compile on Mono.
I'm the release manager for the Mono Project at Novell and I'm currently 
working on packaging IronPython and IronRuby for openSUSE (also to be included 
in the Mono Mac framework package). Where I've run into trouble is the stdlibs 
for both. I can see that the -Bin.zip contains a Lib directory with various 
standard libraries in it but I don't see how I can reliably and repeatably get 
that exact content into my RPM packages (short of including the -Bin.zip in the 
build).

Is there a script of some sort that takes the appropriate files from the 
correct source and puts them where I need them (the script used to build the 
-Bin.zip perhaps?)

Thanks!
Andrew Jorgensen
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