Re: [PHP-GTK] PHP-GTK Standalone Kit
by Mr. Dreadsoft other posts by this author
Aug 2 2007 4:45AM messages near this date
Re: [PHP-GTK] PHP-GTK Standalone Kit
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Re: [PHP-GTK] PHP-GTK Standalone Kit
bob majdak jr wrote:
> So every single program is going to install its own PHP, and GTK? 11MB
> for every PHP-GTK application, when the code itself weights probably 3KB.
That would be only for the first installation. Updates will not require
a new php/gtk installation. You just release "patches" with the new code
(around 30KB). That would work just like Firefox or Thunderbird (a large
runtime environment with a small amount of XUL code, very small updates).
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> >From a Linux users perspective not being shared is an annoying thing,
> though Elizabeth I know prefers this relocatabopityboo trickery.
I spend 95% of my time on linux, of course I'll take care of linux users.
> Does this also do anything about registering file extensions with
> Windows so that phpw/phpg can be double clicked? Probably not that
> would be more the job for a shared library installer I guess.
no, since it's not needed, but it can be done.
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> I am not a all negative person, I could see this being useful for
> selling apps to real clients for installation. Do all the licenses
> involved (including any code you wrote for this) allow for that?
Yes, as far as I know, but I'm not interested in selling my apps.
>
> I would probably suggest fixing spelling errors and general English
> structure (punctuation, capitalization) on the page, too.
Sorry, I'm Italian, I'll try my best
Marco
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