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GNUe Tools 0.4.1 setup.exe for Microsoft Windows

19th November 2002

The 0.4.1 release of Forms, Designer and Common and the 0.1.0 release of Reports are now available as a single setup.exe for Microsoft Windows, including many of the supported database drivers. This is available in two versions - one with the python console window visible (to aid debugging) and one with it switched off. They can be downloaded from the website here.


These executables have been created using McMillan (a package which allows python code to be bundled into stand-alone executables) and inno (a free installer program for this operating system).

They include all the database drivers for the free database back-ends you can use with GNUe, including PostgreSQL, mySQL, Firebird (the free fork of interbase), SAP-DB, plus a generic ODBC driver and our own GNUe Application Server and GNUe config file drivers. Note that due to licensing restrictions, we cannot include drivers for non-free database back-ends - another demonstration of the practical benefits of free software!

Because of these included drivers, the size of these downloads is fairly large (approx. 10MB each), so dial-up users in particular may find they take a while to download.

These releases are primarily aimed at developers; any bugs should be reported through the usual channels. If you get a bug with the debug-off version, please also try the debug-on version, and let us have any relevant error messages (python tracebacks, etc) with the bug report.


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