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Ryan Williams authored
This introduces the viewer_manifest.py and associated libraries. Check out https://osiris.lindenlab.com/mediawiki/index.php/Installer_Manifest for some more information. The gist of it is that all files to be included in the viewer installations are described in viewer_manifest.py. viewer_manifest.py also acts as a packager, if you give it the right options. All of the old methods of packaging (Makefile_Mac, scons, and the various .bat files) still work, but they are mostly just shells for calls to viewer_manifest.py. You're now required to have python 2.3 or later on your machine to be able to package up an installer, but thankfully most people already have this.
Ryan Williams authoredThis introduces the viewer_manifest.py and associated libraries. Check out https://osiris.lindenlab.com/mediawiki/index.php/Installer_Manifest for some more information. The gist of it is that all files to be included in the viewer installations are described in viewer_manifest.py. viewer_manifest.py also acts as a packager, if you give it the right options. All of the old methods of packaging (Makefile_Mac, scons, and the various .bat files) still work, but they are mostly just shells for calls to viewer_manifest.py. You're now required to have python 2.3 or later on your machine to be able to package up an installer, but thankfully most people already have this.
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