Re[4]: How to make my installer...
Re[4]: How to make my installer...
- Subject: Re[4]: How to make my installer...
- From: Peter Mulholland <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 11:04:11 +0000
Hello Stéphane,
Monday, October 31, 2005, 10:14:57 AM, you wrote:
SS> Since you are not sold by the previous arguments, maybe another one:
SS> How do you plan to update your software if you need to?
This is a game port. The only update that will ever be needed, will be
to the executable.
The "locale specific" data mainly consists of a set of sample files.
This is why it is a fairly large amount per language.
SS> - you can't have the funny situation of someone who updated one
SS> localization and then later installed just another localization from
SS> the original CD.
The game won't handle more than one language being installed at any
one time, so this is impossible.
SS> Other point to take into consideration:
SS> . Maybe it's possible to do this with distribution script but on
SS> Panther and earlier, I don't think you can run the installer in
SS> Customized mode by default. So this means that most of your users are
SS> going to install the package with the standard mode.
SS> So if you are not able to figure out exactly which localization they
SS> want, you may end up installing the wrong localization in some cases.
SS> Let's take the stupid example of myself. I'm a froggy but I'm running
SS> the OS in English and playing games in French when available. Since the
SS> OS is running in English, you may be able to figure out that I'm
SS> running in English, so you will install the English localization. Yet,
SS> what I wanted was the French one => Problem.
SS> If you want to provide localizations separately, then do it the OS X
SS> Install CD way:
SS> - select all the localizations by default
SS> - allow the user to _unselect_ them in Customized mode.
I have thought about doing it as follows, simply having two .mpkg
files, one called "Install English" and another "Install Deutsch" and
let the user choose that way. These .mpkg's can then refer to
"common.pkg" and either "en.pkg" or "de.pkg" which I will hide away in
a hidden folder on the CD.
We are working on a French version also ;)
--
Best regards,
Peter mailto:email@hidden
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