> Take a page out of the FreeBSD ports structure handbook:
> 
> In fact, the more I think about it, the more features are added to the 
> current unattended application setup, the more you will be approaching a 
> a binary downloading ports structure siminlar in concept to the FreeBSD 
> ports tree (which I like, doesn't require nasty modifications to core OS 
> system for using on a different platform), or say Gentoo's portage 
> structure (which I don't like, which does nasty things to the poor OS, 
> core OS things should _NOT_ be part of the ports tree, binary patches 
> for Windows yes, entire OS system, _NO_).
Could it be that you totally misunderstood me? I don't get what this last part 
has to do with "my" idea. >.> I only wanted to check the md5 checksums of the 
files downloaded with the prepare script to make sure that they didn't get 
corrupted in case they were resumed with "wget -c".

-
jens


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