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koldo
Messages: 3435 Registered: August 2008
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Hi all
I have developed a software to handle hydrodynamic coefficients for floating devices simulations solvers, and I have thought to release it with GPL 3 in GitHub, including sources and binaries, versions GUI and command line. As it is GPL 3 and includes binaries I cannot put it in Bazaar. In the other side, GitHub seems to be very popular. The software is not big so I wanted to release just static binaries, making things as easy as possible for non programmer users and non U++ programmers.
There are some questions I wanted to ask you. Thank you:
- Running the exe in a new PC, Windows opens threatening windows. How to package the exe to avoid them as much as possible? Is it needed some kind of installer?
- How to create a .deb package for easy install for Linux users?
- Could I do it better?
Best regards
IƱaki
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Question about releasing and application
By: koldo on Sun, 10 March 2019 19:44
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