Jerry Yu wrote: > Michal Sawicz wrote: >> Dnia 2008-10-21, wto o godzinie 12:37 +0200, Olivier Tilloy pisze: >> >>> In fact the normal lifecycle of a plugin is to begin in bad, and then >>> when it's mature enough, stable and well documented, move to -good. >>> >> >> And because the only available frontend is currently in -bad, you need >> it to use elisa atm. >> >> > So can I only install the frontend in -bad without the other plugins?
Theoretically you can, but there is no point in that. If you do this you will for instance miss the database plugin, hence no music/video/pictures collection indexing/browsing. In fact I suspect there are also a bunch of other hard dependencies that will prevent elisa from running anyway. For sure you can skim out some plugins from -bad if you don't need them, but not all of them. > > Thanks, > Jerry Olivier
