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Re: Windows snapshot builds
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Phillip Lord |
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Re: Windows snapshot builds |
Date: |
Tue, 27 Mar 2018 21:52:22 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/26.0.91 (gnu/linux) |
Jostein Kjønigsen <address@hidden> writes:
> If you keep publishing these, this might be my new way to keep my
> Emacs updated on my Windows-machine!
I plan to, but even if I don't the code is in the repo now and it's
relatively easy to do.
> They -are- very convenient and with an installer like this, I believe
> the basic installation procedure should no longer be a road-block for
> Windows-users to try out Emacs. As such, this is a major milestone.
Yeah, I've watched people try to install Emacs before and the look of
confusion is terrifying to see. Even the fact that the file is called
"-installer.exe" should help significantly.
It's a shame it's slated for Emacs-27. Too late to merge into Emacs-26
now, although I guess it could be back-ported.
> There's still the issue about the lack code-signing, and Windows' GUI
> isn't getting any friendlier about that, but I guess that's a
> technicality we can leave for later, when there are no other issues
> to sort out.
Code-signing is a significant problem. The certificates are not free, I
don't have any need for a personal one and, anyway, it should probably
be done with a certificate from Gnu. AFAICT, though, technologically
it's simple enough.
> Ladies and gentlemen: I believe this man deserves some applause.
> Great work!
I appreciate the compliment. I shall be even happier if it gets lots of
downloads.
Phil