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Usage Documentation - Quick Start - License
An installer for your application. Designed to be customisable to the core, hookable from external applications, and have a decent UI.
This is designed to be a more modern interpretation of Qt's Installer Framework, which is hard to develop on, poorly documented, has hardcoded package listing format which requires very specific setups for packages and where packages must be built using their tool. Finally, it is poorly supported, with rare updates and a large list of bugs.
Building
For more detailed instructions, look at the usage documentation above.
There are are few system dependencies depending on your platform:
- For all platforms,
cargo
should be available on your PATH. Rustup is the recommended way to achieve this. Stable or Nightly Rust works fine. - For Windows (MSVC), you need Visual Studio installed.
- For Windows (Mingw), you need
gcc
/g++
available on the PATH. - For Mac, you need Xcode installed, and Clang/etc available on the PATH.
- For Linux, you need
gcc
/g++
,webkit2gtk
, andlibssl
. For Ubuntu 18.04 this would look like:
apt install -y build-essential libwebkit2gtk-4.0-dev libssl-dev
In order to build yourself an installer, as a bare minimum, you need to:
- Add your favicon to
static/favicon.ico
- Modify the bootstrap configuration file as needed (
config.PLATFORM.toml
). - Have the main configuration file somewhere useful, reachable over HTTP.
- Run:
cargo build --release
Contributing
PRs are very welcome. Code should be run through Rustfmt before submission.
License
LiftInstall is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License, which can be found in LICENSE.