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Re: suggestion [was: Re: GNUSTEP/linux]
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Nicolas Roard |
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Re: suggestion [was: Re: GNUSTEP/linux] |
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Wed, 05 Feb 2003 15:48:21 +0100 |
On 2003-02-05 15:14:31 +0100 Martin Brecher <martin@mb-itconsulting.com> wrote:
Bundle directories are already very nice. But couldn't this be expanded to have
one-file bundles like MyApp.app.zip, MyLoadableBundle.bundle.zip,
MyWindow.gorm.zip?
This would allow to _really_ easily export bundles on the web or per email or the like.
"Hey, just drop my app [.app.zip] into your Applications folder and you're ready to
go."
I agree, having the equivalent of ".dmg" files on gnustep would be great.
Users won't even have to extract them first. Otherwise FreeTar.app would be a
Chicken and Egg problem for gui-only users. ;-)
Well I think this should be a basic feature of GWorkspace (knowing how to handle
tar files of zip files -- just for this case)
OpenOffice uses zipped folders for its documents I find that quite nice.
I guess it won't work for frameworks which are needed at compile time, though.
Well I don't think it's a good idea to not unzip them :)
Greetings,
Martin
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Re: GNUSTEP/linux, Alexey I. Froloff, 2003/02/05
- Re: GNUSTEP/linux, Philippe C . D . Robert, 2003/02/07
- Re: GNUSTEP/linux, Tim Harrison, 2003/02/07
- Re: GNUSTEP/linux, Philippe C . D . Robert, 2003/02/07
- Re: GNUSTEP/linux, Helge Hess, 2003/02/07
- Re: GNUSTEP/linux, Philippe C . D . Robert, 2003/02/07
Re: GNUSTEP/linux, Dennis Leeuw, 2003/02/07
Re: GNUSTEP/linux, MJ Ray, 2003/02/05