hi! as sayd before, i have downloaded your script and have just tested
it. ir REALLY nice, both "dialog" feature and installing in /usr/local

somthings i would add:
* a package file, which has listed available packages. so, any package
you want to add is done through this file and not the enterely script

* the "full packages" install (or download) to apply in the cvs dir,
and not the packages list. So, if the scripts get outdated because of
the packages list, it still can download and install everithing (yes,
it could compare that list with the local one, so you know you are
outdated)

also, a nice feature (this is completely low priority) would be that
the script can autocheck for updates (of this script, no E), show them
and install them (if you choose to)


if you don't mind, i'll try to add it myself, but i'm not a good coder
and I also am a very lazy one too (jeejeejej), so I don't promise
anything ;)


cheers!!



On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 7:22 PM, Wido <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2008 00:15:54 +0200 (CEST)
>> From: Dave Andreoli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject: [e-users] ReasyE17 annouce
>> To: enlightenment-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>> Cc: edevel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Message-ID:
>>        <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>>
>> Hi, I have posted on my site a new script like easy17.
>>
>> This script will help you install enlightenment17 on your system (from CVS).
>>
>> The first obvious question is: why the hell another script to install 
>> enlightenment when we just have Easy_17.sh?
>>
>> The answer is that is similar to Easy_e17.sh but has the following 
>> difference:
>>
>>    * Reasy take care also of external dependencies (only on supported 
>> distros)
>>    * Reasy install all in the standard directory /usr/local
>>    * Reasy has a cool ncurses interface :)  (thanks to the great dialog)
>>    * Reasy will also take care of some small system post-configuration
>>    * In Reasy you can retry operations if they failed, without interrupt the 
>> whole process (so that you can install the missing dependencies and continue 
>> the whole job)
>>
>>
>> As always you can find more info and the download at:
>> http://www.gurumeditation.it/blog/enlightenment/reasye17/
>>
>> Hope you like it ;)
>>
>> Dave
>>
> sorry to bother but, can you "add it" to exchange??
>
> thanks for the work, im gonna trying right now ;)
>
> --
> Wido
>



-- 
Wido

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