Of course, one could always provide functionality (within the installer)
to download the optional components. That way the user doesn't have to
download a 41MB file if he/she doesn't want to. No need to pack them up
into one installer IMO
IIRC a lot of installers support this, and I've seen this kind of thing in
Windows installers as well as NSIS and some other installers. Something
like the way the MinGW GUI installer works.
On Fri, 03 Jun 2011 17:40:58 +1000, Ged Murphy <gedmurphy(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I can't think of any advantages of packaging them
together.
It actually sounds more confusing that helpful.
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Subject: Re: [ros-dev] 1294 [dreimer] Fix clean for cmake trees. ...
Am 03.06.2011 02:24, schrieb Zachary Gorden:
I intend to package the BE so that you have one
installer for the
various platform targets instead of the current three installers we
have right now.
You are aware that 14 MB + 16 MB + 11 MB = 41 MB ?
I really see no point in bundling them all together.
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