> Still. there are free installer creators available. I have used
> Nullsoft Scriptable Installer before. You could bundle your
> executable
> with the TSVN installer and set it up to start the TSVN installer
> after your executable and the TSVN installer are copied to
> appropriate
> locations.
>
> Most users are used to running installers and using one has the
> advantage that your application gets put in a consistent location
> (typically under C:\Program Files) and you can do things like
> create
> short cuts in the Start menu and/or on the desk top.
>
> On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 2:59 PM, Wolfgang Voigt
> <wulfgang93_at_yahoo.de> wrote:
> > No, my Program doesn't need any Installer. Its just startable.
> And i don't need the Explorer integration. Its just that i think
> the Checkout and Update Dialog is easier to use for Users, a
> command line Client doesn't have this. And if i copy the Runtime
> Libary manually into windows folders or where they are needed?
All this seems like a lot of work. If you want to incorporate svn into your own application why not use the svn libraries and language bindinds for the code language you are using?
BOb
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