What possibilities exist to build an installer for a windows application on Linux (install target=windows, build environment=Linux)?

Thanks, even though it's commercial (just added the OpenSource preference in the question) it looks quite promising (and they even issue free licenses for OpenSource projects). – Henning Oct 15 '09 at 12:55 Yes, we can provide you with a free license if your project is open source. If you are a small company/solo developer we provide significant discounts, just drop us a line.

– Daniel Lopez Nov 4 '09 at 8:54.

Requiring Java on the packaging system would be O.K. , on the target system not. Unfortunately, I cannot see any hint on the requirements of InstallAnywhere on the side of the system that is used to build the package. And even for a free evaluation they require me to enter an enormous ammount of personal data.So, I don't like this option.

– Henning Oct 15 '09 at 12:54 You have to buy InstallAnywhere to get the auto packaging of java in the installer. The standard version was about 1600€ some years ago. A good product worked fine for me (was it ten?

) years ago – neuro Aug 18 '10 at 15:06.

Try running InnoSetup under Wine. It should work unless you have some very specific needs. InnoSetup is open source, BTW.

It seems that pyinstaller might do the trick. I'm also looking for something like what you need. I have not tried it yet ...

You might try looking at InstallAnywhere, but it may require Java.

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