[bt-devel] Installmgr (was: Re: font)
Brook Humphrey
bt-devel@crosswire.org
Sun, 20 May 2001 07:46:53 -0700
On Sunday 20 May 2001 06:37 am, you wrote:
> Hi!
>
> > integrated would be nice. But it needs to be done in such a way as to:
> > 1.) have root access to install the modules or
> > 2.) install them in the users home directory. I do believe this should be
> > the default for at least the personal commentary. Maybe even setup
> > bibletime the first time it is run to automaticaly install the personal
> > commentary in the home directory if it is not there. This wouls save
> > allot of other problems on a multiuser system.
>
> Hey! This is a really cool idea! Submiot this idea in the feature tracker.
If this is the case should we include the personal commentary with bibletime?
it would be installed into the sword modules directory and then bibletime can
do the rest of the work (putting it into the $home directory) when it starts.
>
> > > My vote:
> > > We should create a kde based app and include it in bibletime, maybe as
> > > a dialogue. But there should be the option to execute _only_ this
> > > dialog, maybe via commandline argument (e.g. bibletime --install-only).
> > > Static builds would make this available for non-kde environments.
>
> I agree. Let's do it this way.
>
> > > Martin
>
> Joachim
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