[erlang-questions] Stand Alone Erlang Still Updated?

Peter K Chan peter@REDACTED
Wed Jul 25 18:14:55 CEST 2007


Thank you, Ben and Chris. I am already using CEAN but didn't realize
that it could be used for distribution. I will have to check out Wings3D
too.

Thanks,

Peter 

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Tolputt
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G'day Peter,

The "standard" for stripped-down, only-the-essentials Erlang would be 
the CEAN distribution. It is also about as close to SAE as I have seen 
for a while. I personally would prefer the ability to distribute Erlang 
in an SAE manner (i.e. exe with single zip), but CEAN comes close. You 
might alo wish to look at how Wings3D handles distribution. It is 
written in Erlang and happens to be a very capable mesh modelling tool 
(i.e. 3D graphics modeling).

Regards,
B.J.Tolputt

Peter K Chan wrote:
> Hello,
> 	I have been playing with erlang for the past few months and I
> really enjoyed it. I am now looking to do more production work with
it.
> One of the things that I would like to do is to deploy erlang programs
> to desktop clients (Windows, Macs, and Linux). I saw that there is
SAE,
> but it doesn't seem to have been updated since R9. I haven't actually
> tried it yet, but would it work for R11?
>
> 	Alternatively, how hard would it be to strip the erlang
> distribution down to the essentials?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Peter
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