keller wrote:
> On Aug 2, 2009, at 12:50 PM, Raymond Martin wrote:
>> I am referring to the Launch4J scripts to build an executable and
>> others.
>> For example, you have an .exe for windows, isn't Launch4J what was
>> used?
>> If so, there is a script for it, as indicated in the build.xml.
>>
>
>
> As stated before, launch4j is a commercial product that I was using on
> a trial version. There is no way that I can provide that. I was
> considering buying it if worked well, but even then, I cannot provide
> it.
>
> All it does is wrap the .jar file and other dirs to make it convenient
> for the users to install and launch. So I guess you're saying it's not
> allowed?
as stated in another mail, this is hogwash. you are perfectly entitled
to chose whatever build tool you want, without having to redistribute
it. just be careful that all the third-party software you include has
the original build files included.
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