Hey, why use InstallShield, if you can use InnoSetup, which is free?
It is used by the Mingw32 project as well.  I tried it and it's script is a
breeze to write.

Oh, and it includes source code too.

Innosetup homepage: http://www.jordanr.dhs.org/isinfo.htm

Mike



On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Andrew Hunt wrote:

>Okay folks,
>
>I'm going to bite the bullet and buy a copy of InstallShield, so
>we can post an InstallShield version of the existing Windows .tgz
>distribution of Ruby. (Thanks to Arima Yasuhiro for showing us how!)
>
>Dave and I will be out at OOPSLA next week, but we should have this up
>sometime soon after we get back -- just in time for the flood of new
>Ruby users!
>
>/\ndy
>
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