1. Gem
2. No
3. No

On 1/16/07, John W. Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The core team is looking to revamp the bin/radiant script in the next
> release and we are thinking of dropping support for the --unpack flag.
>
> The unpack flag extracts the entire source tree from the Radiant gem and
> allows you to run the gem in "application" mode rather than "instance"
> mode. Presently, it is becoming a pain to create an upgrade script
> unpacked Radiant applications, thus we are considering dropping support
> for them from the Radiant command. If we did this, you could still
> extract Radiant from a tar file to run it in unpacked "application"
> mode, but you would be on your own when it comes to upgrading it.
> Upgrading would still be supported for applications running in instance
> mode.
>
> The pole:
>
> 1. Did you install Radiant from source or use the gem?
>
> 2. If you installed Radiant using the gem, did you use the --unpack flag
>     with the radiant command?
>
> 3. Would you mind if we dropped support for upgrading unpacked Radiant
>     applications (apps installed using the --unpack flag) if it
>     means that Radiant releases can occur more frequently?
>
> The more people who respond the better.
>
> --
> John Long
> http://wiseheartdesign.com
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