Carl Read wrote: >On 30-Sep-02, Mike Hansen wrote: > > > >>Why not have one version but allow for removing >>components? Then the average user just has one >>downlad and no work to do, but 'power' users can >>customize their install to trim it for their >>specific purposes. At least you'd know that most >>people could run your script without additional >>effort. And the assumption would be if you knew >>enough to remove a component, then you'd know enough >>to put it back if you wanted to run a script that >>required it. >> >> > >That's the nicest idea I've heard so far. Just have the executable >accept two optional arguments, the first to tell it to run in lite >mode and the second being a list of the components to load. > > > it can be nice idea, but the purpose is as follows - I want to have an option to download e.g. Sound 1.2.3 component upgrade, I use my cell phone connected to my PDA and I am not interested in downloading whole Rebol just because some bug was fixed in Sound component. So - one file? Good, but there would have to be the option to replace rebol.exe's Sound component by new one :-)
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