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Zero2Bundle

Summary: 
create self-contained bundles from a Zero Install feed
Current stable version: 
0.1
Primary author(s): 
Thomas Leonard

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.

As with AddApp, you can use any Zero Install feed, not just ROX software. In fact, it's less useful with ROX programs, because they're supplied as application directories anyway!

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