> Sounds good to me..  The extensions could be bundled as
> self-extracting zip archives, making them easy to overlay
> into the DQSD tree.  (provided the user can specify where
> this is, I dont have DQSD installed in C:\program files\..)

I thought so too, but I'm not sure this is possible with self-extracting
archives (anyone know if it is?).

If it's not, I think we should just use small NullSoft NSIS install kits.
The scripts would just be a small subset of the DQSD search.nsi, and it
would allow stuff like... determining if there was an installation, creating
an 'extensions' subdirectory if necessary, only overwriting existing files
if they were older, etc., etc.

More thoughts?


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