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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 18/12/2014 20:34, IOhannes m zmölnig
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<pre wrap="">On 12/18/2014 08:16 PM, Samuel Burt wrote:
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<pre wrap="">1. Opening a patch with [import cyclone] would automatically download the
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i *strongly* oppose to anything that automatically connects to the
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I totally agree with you! But an auto-download can be achieved by
different means. For example by calling your default package
manager. Or maybe in a semi-automatic way like pointing to a web
page reposotory and then the user can download the external and put
it in to a default folder (as suggested by Dan).<br>
Just an idea...<br>
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But I think that the main concern is about compiling/maintaining all
the (cross platform) externals and organize them in a clean manner.<br>
After that, the installation task can be simplified in several
ways...<br>
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Cheers<br>
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Alessio<br>
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mgfdsr
IOhannes
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