Hi Mike, *,
On Fri, Dec 15, 2017 at 11:22 AM, Mike Kaganski
<mike.kaganski@collabora.com> wrote:
On 12/15/2017 12:53 PM, Juergen Funk Mailinglist wrote:
[…]
I have mean directly from Microsoft not from TDF.
As I mentioned, there's no "Latest VS 2015 redist" static link on their
side. Only "VS 2015 redist version X.Y.Z", which is the same as embedding
this specific version into installer.
Even if there was one, I'd object against relying on having internet
connectivity when installing.
Also: at the time of creating the installer, we could possibly check that
our embedded redist is ~current,
the redistributables then being handled by windows update → that's not
as critical as with the current method of shipping the dlls locally.
so users would have reasonably low chance
to get update request related to newly installed software (taking into
account our rate of releases). OTOH, if a user chooses to download and
install an out-of-date version, then it's not unexpected that, e.g.,
LibreOffice itself would warn about "newer version available"; so I don't
see anything unexpected here on redist side as well.
Agreed.
ciao
Christian
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