Re: Windows installer - #216
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@Somebody, Qt itself shouldn't be that bad, but QtWebKit is a monster on its own, compiling similar (it's a fork) QtWebEngine took up to 5 GB of memory on my machine...
So far Qt is the only direct dependency (indirect include GStreamer, gettext and other usual stuff).
I could try to prepare such script later, it should be quite straightforward, just build Qt once when there is new upstream release (few times per year), simply run configure with custom parameters (they don't add new dependencies too often, so it should be enough to update them once when there is new major release, up to two times per year) and rebuild Otter against it. It's important to note that QtWebKit must be downloaded separately.
There should be some instructions to do that, as there for sure exists instructions to cross compile for Windows in similar way.
I was considering use of some VPS to both serve main page and automate builds, but so far I'm busy with other stuff...