Angus Leeming wrote:

In other words, I think that the installer should lead the user through the installation. It shouldn't "just do it" for him. That's why I think a summary page at the beginning listing everything that LyX has found (or not found) that it can use would be a good thing.

So I should move the summary page to the beginning? But then we have two info pages: One for the programs and one for the language. Isn't it enough to display all informations at the end as it is the case at the moment? All informations you requested are given there.

Do you want me to maintain the installer? I can do that.

Great. You've got a job!

But then I need access to CVS and the ftp server.

Actually, you do realise that you don't need to compile the whole Qt distribution? Looking at the Makefile in the top level qt directory:

all: symlinks src-moc sub-src sub-tools sub-tutorial sub-examples

It seems that you can stop after sub-src

Good to know.

But NOTE I spend some time the last week to the installer I WONT have that much time the next weeks - real life you know ;-)

regards Uwe

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