--- On Sat, 12/5/09, Daniel Fischer <daniel.is.fischer@web.de> wrote:


I thought in this case, it was a proposed change in the installer, so you'd only have to
change that and could leave the gtk2hs binary untouched. Of course that can only work if
Windows installers are some sort of script or otherwise customisable. Are they?

If they used a tool like NSIS then it would be as easy as modifying the script. I emailed a Gtk developer offering to help if that were the case.