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Re: XML idea
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Adam Fedor |
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Re: XML idea |
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Wed, 7 Jan 2004 21:56:11 -0700 |
On Wednesday, January 7, 2004, at 04:42 PM, Jason Clouse wrote:
On 2004-01-07 16:33:06 -0700 Adam Fedor <fedor@doc.com> wrote:
I think it would be better to have some kind of installation app
which could do this - it would make things a lot simpler. Basically
it would be simple enough to start with whatever the user had
currently installed and be able to pull in all the other libraries,
frameworks, apps, etc that could be useful.
Well, yeah. But are you assuming that GNUstep will already be
installed? I was talking about a 'from scratch' installation. Either
way, we'd still be talking about installing the polluted 'icky'
library by default if there were some sort of friendly installation
procedure. And would people accept a default installation that
included such things?
Well, there's a chicken-and-egg problem. BUt I was assuming a minimal
installation at least (like that which is installed by the Startup
project I wrote (which is in CVS, but I haven't generally announced)).
The Install app would startup after that and re-build GNUstep again
with all the rest of the necessary stuff.
- Re: XML idea, (continued)
- Re: XML idea, Helge Hess, 2004/01/07
- Re: XML idea, Adam Fedor, 2004/01/07
- Re: XML idea, Jason Clouse, 2004/01/07
- Re: XML idea, Alex Perez, 2004/01/07
- Re: XML idea, Alex Perez, 2004/01/07
- Re: XML idea, Jason Clouse, 2004/01/07
- Re: XML idea, Adam Fedor, 2004/01/07
- Re: XML idea, Jason Clouse, 2004/01/07
- Re: XML idea,
Adam Fedor <=
- Re: XML idea, Alex Perez, 2004/01/07
- Re: XML idea, Adam Fedor, 2004/01/08
- Re: XML idea, thisguyisi, 2004/01/12
- Re: XML idea, Fred Kiefer, 2004/01/07
- Re: XML idea, Alex Perez, 2004/01/07
- Re: XML idea, Alexander Malmberg, 2004/01/07
- Re: XML idea, Fabien VALLON, 2004/01/08
- Re: XML idea, Nicola Pero, 2004/01/08
- Re: XML idea, Richard Frith-Macdonald, 2004/01/08
- Re: XML idea, Adam Fedor, 2004/01/08