At 15-04-2004 23:07, Tim Delaney wrote: >Thomas Heller wrote: > > > Most probably I was too short in describing what I want, and what this > > script is and does, I also got a personal email asking for more, so > > I'll try again: > > > > Inno Setup is a free tool of superb quality to create executable > > windows installers. See http://www.jrsoftware.org/isinfo.php > >I've found NSIS to be a much better choice for Windows installers. Produces >very small installers (adds about 30-40K overhead, can use LZMA), has >multiple language support, and are simple to write. When I looked a while ago NSIS was overly complex compared to INNO given the same task. I use INNO to install the pysvn extension and it was easy to do. See http://svn.collab.net/repos/pysvn/trunk/pysvn/Extension/Kit/Win32/pysvn.iss Barry
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