On 30 March 2016 at 16:02, João Valverde <joao.valve...@tecnico.ulisboa.pt> wrote:
> > > On 30-03-2016 14:57, Graham Bloice wrote: > >> >> >> On 30 March 2016 at 14:39, João Valverde >> <joao.valve...@tecnico.ulisboa.pt >> <mailto:joao.valve...@tecnico.ulisboa.pt>> wrote: >> >> >> >> No problems building the installer with NSIS 3.0b3. >> >> >> OK, now install on a non Windows 10 machine that doesn't have the VC2015 >> redist already installed. >> >> > Sure, I don't have one at hand but I will test it. The package includes > the redist.exe and this backward-compatibility stuff is Microsoft's bread > and butter. Assuming I built it correctly I'll be mildly surprised if it > doesn't work. > > > That's what the TortoiseSVN folks thought and they ended up with so much grief they switched to forcing all the VS2015 run-time libs from their installer into the application directory. Admittedly VS2015 Update 1 has been published since then. -- Graham Bloice
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