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Subject: [Freeciv-Dev] Re: (PR#2674) Freeciv Setup.
From: "Todd Goodman via RT" <rt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2002 05:34:04 -0800
Reply-to: rt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Do you (or anyone) know if there are any restrictions on distributing
executables created with your installation tool?

I'd be happy to set up the link to it once you've uploaded it to
ftp://upload.freeciv.org.

Please send me the filename and version (and whether it includes sound
support or not) once it's uploaded.

And I think it would be much appreciated if you supplied the self
extracting package for each release.

Regards,

Todd Goodman

* John Tomlinson via RT <rt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [021231 02:21]:
> Ah, Yeah.
>        I Aspire to be a freelance 'Web-person' one day... Heheheh.
> Right now I'm stuck administering multiple networks for peanuts. Blah. 
> Ewww. Phhht.
> But Unless you count the automated resonse thingy...
> (Apparenlty some genius out there has bethought themseves of an 
> answering machine for your mailbox.. Whatever)
> or your note, nope. Not a peep. No biggie. But in case they ask, it's 
> um. let me check, it's a mere 4.91 mb.
> Can you recieve that as an attachment? I'll try it. We'll see. Also, it 
> Isn't difficult to build these things.
> Years ago I bought a copy of Vise. It's never treated me badly. Outside 
> of a couple ticklish things that I can't really
> do IN vise so well, as I lost all the support objects somewhere along 
> the line, but normally, it isn't anything that
> I cannot overcome with a batch, or a small special-purpose program, 
> etc.... This required none of that. I could
> email the script file over too. If someone over there's got a copy of 
> vise you could just use the script as well.
> Up to you guys. You can have whatever ya want. Very nice game. I'd be 
> honored if you guys used it.
> Hell, if you want me to maintain the installer with whatever versions 
> you guys come out with, I will.
> We'd just have to make sure I have access to said files, and info on how 
> you guys wanted it al to look.
> Currently, obviously, since I just knocked this together for a friend, 
> it's a bit thin on icons, and the
> background and other images suck, to say the least ;) If you have any 
> you want used, send em over.
> In short, I'll voulenteer to maintain it, if you guys choose to distro 
> it. I've done this sort of thing before,
> with several crosscompile projects of my own, and I hate shoddy work. If 
> I'm going to do a given thing,
> I never see the point in not doing it correctly.
> As far as compatibility goes, this installer I've actually tested under 
> windows 98 and windows 2000.
> Works perfectly under each. I daresay it'll install fine on 95 nt me and 
> xp as well. I've never had a problem there.
> the Game, SHOULD as well, but we all know about how these things can be 
> on untested architectures...
> Hope to hear from you or someone in the meantime.
>                                                                   Cheers!
>                                                                         
>     JT
> Gregory Berkolaiko via RT wrote:
> 
> >On Sun, 29 Dec 2002, John Tomlinson via RT wrote:
> >
> >  
> >
> >>Lots of Civ fans are, well, not so good with zipfiles.
> >>I have a couple friends like this.
> >>So I packaged that nice win32 port of freeciv with sound in a nice
> >>little .exe setup program. Don't know if you give a damn, but let me 
> >>know if you want a copy.
> >>    
> >>
> >
> >We definitely give a damn or two.  Please bear with us, as the web- people
> >seem to be away on holiday.  I am sure they will contact you soon (if they
> >haven't done so yet).
> >
> >Thanks,
> >G.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >  
> >
> 
> 





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