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Chebmaster
26-06-2007, 04:46 PM
I'm searching a way to maintain (as easy as possible) the binary packages for my programs. While for Windows it's easy and there are lot of solutions out there, I still did not find anything worthy for Linux yet.

There is the http://autopackage.org/ , and they boast it being universal, but it needs to download a front-end in addition to the installer itself, seems a bit too complicated to me.

Is there a way to build an *universal* rpm? Can Debian-based systems use rpms? Is there anything like WinRar/7-Zip self-extracting archive with ability to extract into a pre-defined path and run the specified program?

savage
26-06-2007, 05:48 PM
Have you looked @ InstallMade http://www.superobject.com/installmade/?

I've not used it, so can't comment.

Chebmaster
26-06-2007, 05:53 PM
Thanks for the link, I'll try it.

P.S. Doesn't look promising, though. Kylix-centric (while I use pure Free Pascal), last updated in 2005...

savage
26-06-2007, 06:00 PM
Maybe the guy would be open to having it ported to use FreePascal instead, since Kylix is essentially dead. Drop him a line and ask.

dmantione
26-06-2007, 06:34 PM
Try Loki setup, http://icculus.org/loki_setup/