On Thu, 04 Feb 2016, Bennet Fauber wrote: > Yaroslav,
> Thanks for the helpful information. I'll go see if I can read source. > In the meantime, you said: > Although the question would be more of "what > should a user get when he wants to run FSL" > I am greedy also, but I try to be circumspect. I think there are many > people who will want the full suite of programs, help files, and etc., > but not necessarily want the sample data, the atlas, etc. None of the > labs for which I've installed FSL has ever asked for the data included > in the bare 'fsl' package. > There isn't right now a menu option to install the FSL data > separately. I'm not sure what that would 'do' once the data was > installed, but I think something that captures that spirit is what is > wanted here. another aspect now is "compatibility". If previously it did install everything, it better keeps doing it now ;) but not sure how many people used this neat feature we did with menu entries (I do on occasion while testing VM). on the other hand, indeed, probably installing just a -core would be the most humane. May be eventually we should extend those with some additional comments stating smth like "To install full suite, install bla-bla package" which would accompany the prompt. > Thoughts on that? In the meantime, I will look at source and make the > more minimal changes and try to get some sort of pull request > submitted. cheers! -- Yaroslav O. Halchenko Center for Open Neuroscience http://centerforopenneuroscience.org Dartmouth College, 419 Moore Hall, Hinman Box 6207, Hanover, NH 03755 Phone: +1 (603) 646-9834 Fax: +1 (603) 646-1419 WWW: http://www.linkedin.com/in/yarik _______________________________________________ Neurodebian-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/neurodebian-users
