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Zero2Bundle - create ROX application bundles
Published by Thomas Leonard
- Overview
This is a Zero Install feed. To add this program to your Applications menu, choose Zero Install -> Add New Program from the Applications menu. e.g. on Ubuntu:
If you don't see this menu item, install the zeroinstall-injector package from your distribution's repository, or from 0install.net.
Drag the feed's URL to the dialog box that appears. Other environments may use other systems. For example, if you are a ROX desktop user, drag the link to AddApp instead.
Alternatively, to run it from the command-line:
$ 0launch http://rox.sourceforge.net/2006/interfaces/Zero2Bundle.xml
The 0alias command can be used to create a short-cut to run it again later.
If you don't have the 0launch command, download it from the 0install.net web-site, which also contains documentation about how the Zero Install system works.
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- Description
Zero2Bundle makes it easy to create self-contained ROX application directories from Zero Install Injector feeds. Note: normally, you would use AddApp rather than Zero2Bundle. AddApp creates small launchers, which will download the application if required and store it in the cache. The launchers will automatically check for updates, run the correct binary for different platforms, and share libraries. Zero2Bundle, by contrast, copies the program and all required libraries into the created directory. This is useful if the target machine doesn't have a network connection, for example.
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- Available versions
The list below is just for information; Zero Install will automatically select one of these versions for you.
Version Released Stability Platform Download 0.1 2006-12-03 stable Any Download (15781 bytes) 0.2 2010-06-06 stable Any Download (15894 bytes) - Required libraries
The list below is just for information; Zero Install will automatically download any required libraries for you.