On Tuesday 01 July 2014 Jul 19:26:28 Nicolás Alvarez wrote:
> Why the download on demand? If I were to embed both .msi's inside the
> installer executable, the installers would work offline, but they
> would be large (50-100MB) for every app,

But honestly... Is that really large? In this day and age 100mb is not a lot of 
bytes to download. I share the instinctive recoil from having ten applications 
on my system that all have a copy of the same libraries, that all get security 
updates at different moments and all that... The Krita download is 120mb, which 
is fine, and could be cut down easily by cleaning out the unused icons in the 
oxygen iconset...

And if I've learned one thing from struggling with cross-platform packaging is 
that it's never worth it to go outside the platform's conventions, at least for 
applications meant for regular users. That means, no cygwin, macports, fink, 
homebrew, kde-win installer or emerge. It also means, on Windows, that an 
installer is complete and includes everything including the right msvc runtime. 
It means no daemons, no running of apps like kbuildsycoca that are alien to the 
platform. 

Sorry for being a broken record about this -- but any effort that has 
applications sharing library packages, applications depending on daemons like 
dbus, kded or separate binaries to create things like the sycoca, that effort 
is never going to reach the real masses on Windows or OSX.

-- 
Boudewijn Rempt
http://www.valdyas.org, http://www.krita.org, http://www.boudewijnrempt.nl

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