[cvsnt] Re: Possible to build InnoSetup installation usingdownloaded binaries?

keith d. zimmerman lists at kdz13.net
Fri Dec 10 16:03:33 GMT 2004


I suppose I'd be willing to donate bandwidth and storage...  no 
maintainance though.  Would an ftp account work?

-kz

Bo Berglund wrote:
> The changes I have done is to modify the source dir so it is a non-CVS dir inside my cvsnt
> sandbox and I also commented out the two files I could not find.
> My build is a bit larger because I have Innosetup 4.1.5 which does not support the extra
> compression that Tony used (those directives are also commented out btw).
> 
> Apart from this its pretty easy work, one just has to keep up with Tony and update from
> the binaries now and then.
> Of course given my 10Mb website limit there is no way to save any archive there...
> 
> Bo
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org [mailto:cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org]On Behalf Of Oliver Giesen
> Sent: den 10 december 2004 16:28
> To: cvsnt at cvsnt.org
> Subject: [cvsnt] Re: Possible to build InnoSetup installation usingdownloaded binaries?
> 
> 
> Bo Berglund wrote:
> 
> 
>>I have put it onto this URL now:
>>http://w1.862.telia.com/~u86216177/cvsntinstaller.html
>>
>>(yeah, it is stupid URL but my ISP has this as the only possible
>>solution right now...)
>>
>>This page has a hit counter, but it is for visits not for downloads.
>>I might be able to do the download count too but not just yet.
>>
>>The installer itself is built with InnoSetup 4.1.5 using the script in
>>the cvsnt CVS repo and with the current binaries downloaded from the
>>CVSNT site today.
>>Let's see if it works out...
> 
> 
> Excellent. Now if Tony allowed you to check your changes to the Inno
> sources back in, we could all be happy again.  :)
> 
> BTW: I'd volunteer as secondary maintainer of the Inno builds if you
> like, in case you become ill or want to go on holiday or something... ;)
> 
> Cheers,
> 




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