Re: [PHP-GTK] PHP-GTK Standalone Kit
by Mr. Dreadsoft other posts by this author
Aug 2 2007 4:46AM messages near this date
Re: [PHP-GTK] PHP-GTK Standalone Kit
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Elizabeth Smith wrote:
> I have to second this "I have a bad feeling about this" - first of all
> how many windows installers for php-gtk2 do we need?
I agree. My opinion is that many developers are not interested in
php-gtk because php-gtk scripts are not easy to install. Most users want
to see their application up and running right after a double click on
the setup file. My project is just a try, not the ultimate solution.
> It would be far better to do an installer the way Pidgin or other
> software does, where needed requirements are detected, and then
> optionally downloaded and installed, all from your application
> install. (This is how Pidgin handles Aspell and Gtk - very cool trick)
Many things can be done with NSIS, just tell me what to do and I'll try
to do that.
> Just to reiterate, a standard Gtk library install is over 13 MB on
> windows - that's without extensions, and without PHP or php extensions...
If you compile and run the demo script, you'll see a window saying
"You've just installed a 40MB large HELLO WORLD !" ... but some things
can still be done, like
1) remove unneeded extensions
2) compress php and gtk dlls with UPX
so that PHP *and* GTK will be about 13 MB. Still not small, but quite
acceptable.
I just want to help.
Marco
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