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On Thu, Feb 24, 2000 at 03:03:00PM -0600, Parker, Ron wrote: ><snip> >> I really would like to avoid touching InstallShield, especially given that >> the version I have is a GUI driven that takes forever to put together for >> packages with lots of directories and lots of files. Also, my version >> doesn't allow running an application after installation finishes (post >> install scripts are very useful). > >Agreed. I have the both InstallShield Professional and IS Express Pro. They >do allow for post installation scripts, but IS products contain numerous >bugs and as of Version 6.0 have serious backward compatibility problems. Add >to that I would like for whatever install program is used to be open source >since CYGWIN itself is and I don't want to write something for its users >that is not open source. Personally, I don't think there is any reason for the installer to be a GUI. A simple text based application that asks questions about what to install and where should be sufficient. cgf
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