Paul <paul <at> all-the-johnsons.co.uk> writes: > I've been looking at porting WIX to run cleanly under Mono as it would > be both a useful package for cygwin as well as our friends over at > Novell (allows them to get the open source goodness of Mono onto Win32). As you have noticed, this is one of those M$ "Open Source projects" which, while technically Free Software themselves, are intentionally designed to be both completely useless on anything other than Window$ and dependent on other proprietary M$ tools. > 1. It is reliant on the HTML help 1.4 SDK. I'm not sure if this is a > binary only app available from MS or not. It's binary only and Window$ only. It doesn't even work in WINE (or didn't last I checked). > 2. It is reliant on the MSI SDK. Again, not sure if this a binary only > from MS or not This is also binary only, and almost certainly Window$ only too (and it may or may not work in WINE). And WIX is completely useless without that SDK. Just so you don't waste your time in the future: If you see an "Open Source project" from M$, you can be almost certain it's just an addon for some proprietary toolchain, usually M$VC or something related and that it's intentionally Window$-only and unfit for cross compilation. For an actually Free Software generator for Window$ installer which does run on Fedora (the generator, not the generated installers - though those do run in WINE), look at NSIS. Richard Jones from the MinGW SIG is currently working on packaging NSIS. Kevin Kofler -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list