2007/2/2, Eric Noulard <address@hidden>:
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> > Please tell me who want/is able to do this?
> > I promise I won't tell you are running Win32 box ;)
> Would a mingw32 cross-compile and a wine run be acceptable? I'd say
> this would be the lightest and easiest on the long run and I'd go for
> it.
Nevertheless I see 2 limitations to this solution:
L1) Can we still generate an NSIS installer as we do on "genuine" win32
platform?
L2) We still need, at least, beta-tester on real win32 host
Linux+Wine won't be sufficient since the current TSP for Win32 bundle
includes windows RPC DLL AND rpc portmap service
which almost surely won't install itself through wine.
Although I can't offer to build or develop Win32/TSP, I think I might be able to do the testing part under some conditions:
-The installer works under my Office WinBox
-All the tests can be done without any compilation
-All the non regression tests be quite automatised
What do you think of this ?
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