?I have used visual studio 2010 to create a standard setup, but for now it
just provide dll, no virsh but why not...
GAC inscription is now next goal. I'll try to see that this week.
Arnaud
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From: "Justin Clift" <jclift(a)redhat.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2010 4:21 PM
To: <arnaud.champion(a)devatom.fr>
Cc: <libvir-list(a)redhat.com>; "Matthias Bolte"
<matthias.bolte(a)googlemail.com>
Subject: Re: Experimental 32-bit windows libvirt installer
On 15/11/2010, at 1:45 AM, <arnaud.champion(a)devatom.fr> wrote:
> ?Hi Justin,
>
> I have made a MSI/EXE installer with these libs also for my personal use.
> I don't know if it can help.
Sure. Which installer creation package did you use?
I haven't yet looked around for something better than NSIS, but will
shortly. :)
> I think it could be a good idea to include C# bindings in the installer,
> but for that, I have to work on the GAC inscription of the bindings...
Ok. I'd like to include them too. If you have time to work on the GAC
bit, then we can package them when you say they're ready. :)
> I'll take a look on your installer, and give a return.
>
> Nice to see that anyway, I have searched for it a year ago ;)
Yeah. Hoping to make this easier for future developers over time. :)