> a) tar + manual modification > b) self-executable > > a) tar > it's just like a zip, you untar (unzip) it from a specific location > and then set some variables (PATH, ld.conf (pointing to libraries) etc > > b) self-executable shell script > There is a "feature" of the shell script that allows you to write a > file from the program, something like this: > echo > filetowrite << ENDOFTEXT > 1 > 2 > 3 > ENDOFTEXT > This script will create file filetowrite with text enclosed by > ENDOFTEXT.... In this way you can embed multiple files in one. > The program will also set PATH, add library directory and so on... but > it must do so based on the unix/linux distribution... > > > HP-UX has a method > Solaris has a method (pkgadd) > > Suse and others have rpm > others use apt-get
Such a shame :/ > In order to not have problems a static version is the way to go.... Yes. I wonder what dependencies QT libs themselves have? Brgds, Viktor _______________________________________________ Harbour mailing list (attachment size limit: 40KB) Harbour@harbour-project.org http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour