The new version fixes some regressions in the install part of the scripts.
The uninstall script must be edited manualy for now on Sun/Oracle Solaris to work (replace sudo with pfexec). This is not a problem on opensolaris distros Just reuploaded all the mslb 2.6 releases for solaris, linux and bsd so they use the uu-installer version 2.1.
This will make the installer work on all the platforms again :) In a few minutes i will also release uu-installer 2.1 and the QT4Solaris links Yesterday i noticed a regression in the uu-installer 2.0 which prevented the install.pl and build-lib-archive.pl from working, this have now been fixed and is now being tested. I will release the new version as soon i get time.
I also went around and updated me OpenSolaris virtual machine to OpenIndiana (continuation of the OpenSolaris Project) and managed to compile QT 4.7 on the first try!, this time as a dynamic library. I will still keep the static 4.5 version available because it still has its uses. With OpenIndiana i will be able to provide QT4Solaris as x86 binaries that works for Sun/Oracle Solaris and OpenSolaris/Indiana uu-installer v2.0 is now released and the bsd version of mslb is currently using it for installation of itself :)
uu-installer v2.0 lets you make a library archive for all binary files in the files folders and it is much more customizable. mslb v2.6 includes a settings window now and the search logs supports regular expressions :) check the project pages for download links Hi i have just improved uu-installer and it's now version 2.0
the improvements are:
i will release the new version of uu-installer along with mslb2.6 uu-installer the Universal UNIX-Installer is now available for download!
Check it out on the projects menu. uu-installer is aimed to make it easier to redistribute binary packages to unix platforms, however it has a drawback! * It can not be used to distribute applications from one architecture to another (32bit applications installed on 64bit system) * It can not be used to package an application on 1 platform and then be installed on a different platform |
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