[PATCH] Qt4 NSIS setup

Ralf Habacker ralf.habacker at freenet.de
Fri Jul 15 11:53:35 CEST 2005


Am Mittwoch, 13. Juli 2005 01:40 schrieb Ralf Habacker:
> Am Dienstag, 12. Juli 2005 07:33 schrieb Thiago A. Corrêa:
> > Hi,
> > 
> >    This is a NSIS setup for Qt4 written with NSIS ( nsis.sourceforge.net ) 
> The same one TT is using for their mingw binary.
> > 
> >    Right now it features Visual C++ detection, integration with the 
debugger 
> thru autoexp.dat ( allows one to see contents of QStrings from the Auto 
> Variables of the debugger or with the mouse cursor when left over variable 
> names ). Will also let user choose if he wants to setup PATH, QTDIR, 
> QMAKESPEC and register .ui files with Qt Designer.
> > 
> >    I'm hopping later to be able to generate %QTDIR%\bin\qtvars.bat, 
> register .ts with Qt Assistant and perhaps start the building process from 
> within the installer.
> > 
> > Hope you appreciate this script
> 
> Looks very nice :-) 
> I've downloaded recent nsis installer and tried to build and run a setup. 
Runs 
> good. The only irritating thing I found ,what the installer tries to unpack 
> data two times before the installer main window comes up. 
> 
> > For now I took the images out of qt mingw installer but we could change 
that 
> to something from kde-cygwin I guess.
> 
> I have only a few questions/remarks: 
> 
> - Are there any licensing problem with the image from the mingw installer ? 
> - Are I'm right that this nsh files are licensed under gpl ? If yes I would 
> add the following header to any text file 
> 
> ;*********************************************************************
> ;
> ; Copyright (C) 2005 Thiago A. Corrêa
> ;
> ; This file is part of Qt/4 nsis setup 
> ;
> ; This file may be distributed and/or modified under the terms of the
> ; GNU General Public License version 2 as published by the Free Software
> ; Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.GPL included in the
> ; packaging of this file.
> ;
> ;*********************************************************************
> 
> - I would rename KDE-cygwin to Qt/Windows Free to reflect the new home of 
the 
> qt/win port.  
> 
Please stop any efforts of renaming. We are currently in a discussion with 
trolltech about their trademarks and relating legal rights. I will reported 
when this discussion ends. 

Regards
 Ralf 


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