Am 05.03.20 um 02:48 schrieb Michael Torrie:
> On 3/4/20 4:51 PM, J A wrote:
>> I was wondering g if there was a way to distribute an application that took
>> advantage of user input like a windows .msi does. On linux of course.
>
> Several installer frameworks can make interactive installers for L
On 2020-03-05, Michael Torrie wrote:
> On 3/4/20 4:51 PM, J A wrote:
>> I was wondering g if there was a way to distribute an application that took
>> advantage of user input like a windows .msi does. On linux of course.
>
> Several installer frameworks can make interactive installers for Linux.
>
Am 05.03.20 um 02:48 schrieb Michael Torrie:
> On 3/4/20 4:51 PM, J A wrote:
>> I was wondering g if there was a way to distribute an application that took
>> advantage of user input like a windows .msi does. On linux of course.
>
> Several installer frameworks can make interactive installers for L
On 2020-03-05, Michael Torrie wrote:
> On 3/4/20 4:51 PM, J A wrote:
>> I was wondering g if there was a way to distribute an application that took
>> advantage of user input like a windows .msi does. On linux of course.
>
> Several installer frameworks can make interactive installers for Linux.
>
On 2020-03-05, Michael Torrie wrote:
> On 3/4/20 4:51 PM, J A wrote:
>> I was wondering g if there was a way to distribute an application that took
>> advantage of user input like a windows .msi does. On linux of course.
>
> Several installer frameworks can make interactive installers for Linux.
>
Am 05.03.20 um 02:48 schrieb Michael Torrie:
> On 3/4/20 4:51 PM, J A wrote:
>> I was wondering g if there was a way to distribute an application that took
>> advantage of user input like a windows .msi does. On linux of course.
>
> Several installer frameworks can make interactive installers for L
On 2020-03-05, Michael Torrie wrote:
> On 3/4/20 4:51 PM, J A wrote:
>> I was wondering g if there was a way to distribute an application that took
>> advantage of user input like a windows .msi does. On linux of course.
>
> Several installer frameworks can make interactive installers for Linux.
>
Am 05.03.20 um 02:48 schrieb Michael Torrie:
On 3/4/20 4:51 PM, J A wrote:
I was wondering g if there was a way to distribute an application that took
advantage of user input like a windows .msi does. On linux of course.
Several installer frameworks can make interactive installers for Linux.
T
On 3/4/20 4:51 PM, J A wrote:
> I was wondering g if there was a way to distribute an application that took
> advantage of user input like a windows .msi does. On linux of course.
Several installer frameworks can make interactive installers for Linux.
There's the NullSoft installer and InstallerVI
I was wondering g if there was a way to distribute an application that took
advantage of user input like a windows .msi does. On linux of course.
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