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How are we going to distribute the Serenity runner permanently? #24

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jeremydmiller opened this issue Aug 12, 2012 · 4 comments
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@jeremydmiller
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Nuget just isn't great for executable tools. Some mythical day, I'd like to have something better than having to add the nuget to a random project then doing the crazy "what's the path in nuget folder?" trick to find the executable.

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chocolatey seems to be working well

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On Sunday, August 12, 2012 at 12:03 PM, Jeremy D. Miller wrote:

Nuget just isn't great for executable tools. Some mythical day, I'd like to have something better than having to add the nuget to a random project then doing the crazy "what's the path in nuget folder?" trick to find the executable.


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub (#24).

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Gonna put this one on a repeat button, chocolatey today uses Powershell and is
completely useless outside of Windows. If Rob gets the *nix usable version of
chocolatey together like he's talking about, then we might be in business.

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so perfect is the enemy of the good? do any of 'us' run on 'nix? seems a shame to waste a solution that could be put to use immediately because a small subset might not be able to use it. but, its not hurting me, so whatev's

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On Sunday, August 12, 2012 at 12:09 PM, Jeremy D. Miller wrote:

Gonna put this one on a repeat button, chocolatey today uses Powershell and is
completely useless outside of Windows. If Rob gets the *nix usable version of
chocolatey together like he's talking about, then we might be in business.


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub (#24 (comment)).

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A healthy percentage of the core contributors to the fubu projects run on *nix, so game over. It's been hard enough trying to stay Mono as is.

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