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Re: Distributing gnustep-based software
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Sébastien Pierre |
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Re: Distributing gnustep-based software |
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Fri, 4 Feb 2005 18:39:39 +0100 |
Le 4 févr. 05, à 18:21, Richard Frith-Macdonald a écrit :
do a clean install of make + base, then build and install my program
... then I can make a tar image of the entire /usr/GNUstep tree (my
program will be in /usr/GNUstep/Local/Tools).
This seems like a proper way to do what I want :)
However, is there any method to determine unneeded files ? In fact, I
would like to distribute my app under Linux, OSX and... Windows, and am
really concerned about three things :
1/ Installation should be really straightforward, ideally something
like "unpack here" (no environment variable required, or conflicts with
existing GNUstep)
2/ Size should be as small as possible. My app is around 1.2Mb on Intel
and 2.4Mb on PPC (OSX)
3/ Platform parity: I'm especially concerned about size/efficiency on
Windows
Do you think these requirements could be satisfied ?
-- Sébastien
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Re: Distributing gnustep-based software, Alex Perez, 2005/02/04