[Bond-users] Successful!
Dru
dru at treshna.com
Tue May 26 18:42:55 EDT 2009
I'm still actively working on bond, along with liam on a daily process.
We have just negelected to do a proper maintenance of the project
with regard to regular releases, news releases publicity etc.
It is initially hard getting to grasps with all the things that can be done
in bond, a good way to start is to look at paymaster and gymmaster
and see forms that are similar to what you want and copy them.
From an end user point of view we don't have problem with installation
and roll out. But we have created windows installers using nsis
for bond and postgresql (should be in the bond repository if you want to
use them as
a basis). For ubuntu/debian we use to maintain packages for these
but this was never maintained and currently we simply
have simple scripts for installation on fresh boxes.
There are a number ways around getting simple rollouts of bond,
like creating packages for them, static distribution, and win32
distribution.
Biswajit Dutta Baruah wrote:
> Hi Piers,
>
> Thanks for those links. I was able to install paymaster and run it as
> well. So that confirms it, bond is installed on my system. Now the
> million dollar question. This might seem stupid, but nevertheless
> critical to me, so I will persist with it. Bond is necessary to build
> the forms for a postgres db. But once the db and the forms are done, is
> it necessary for the end user? The process of installing bond is far
> from easy at the moment. I am interested in building an application for
> collecting and displaying data. I was wondering if installation of bond
> would be an issue at that point at all.
>
> By the way it looks like you have moved on. If you have any suggestions
> for me, please send them this way!
>
> Biswajit.
>
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