2006/7/20, Florian Klaempfl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Tomas Hajny wrote:
> On 20 Jul 06, at 22:41, Florian Klaempfl wrote:
>> Rainer Stratmann wrote:
>>> Am Donnerstag, 20. Juli 2006 13:44 schrieb Jason P Sage:
>  .
>  .
>>> In my view these "simple things" must have highest priority.
>>>
>>> In the Linux installation routine there is an install-question
>>> something like "do you want to install /usr/ or /usr/local/"
>> The default is fine?
>>
>>> A beginner can not know what this is good for. Also there is no information 
if
>>> the install routine on Linux must have root rights...
>> Well, because it depends on were you install? People not installing as
>> root should know how to change /usr/local to something appropriate.
>>
>>> So if a beginner does not get work these "simple things" he give up very 
fast.
>> People don't dig into such stuff will be never good programmers, so I
>> see no real problem if they give up :) Programming is full of such
>> challenges.
>
> ;-) What would you think about distribution of
> Win32 version with install.bat script asking you

Since linux people didn't get it to make a common gui, a gui installer
isn't doable.

There is autopackage.org which is a very nice piece of work... but al
c/c++ centric.

--
Alexandre Leclerc
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