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Scott Klement <klemscot@klements.com> writes: > Actually, I was thinking that when we make the next release, we should > make a binary install using InstallShield so that it behaves the way > people expect when installing Windows apps... Wouldn't InnoSetup be a better idea, seeing as it's Free and InstallShield isn't? > But, I don't know whether this is allowed with the license we're using, or > what the ramifications would be if it included SSL, etc... (sigh) > Life would be so much simpler without laws. :) After having notified the BXA about tn5250, I'm pretty sure we can put a crypto-enabled binary up at the same place (i.e. SourceForge) if the source is there too. -- Carey Evans http://home.clear.net.nz/pages/c.evans/ Cavem canus.
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