"GinTon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> 1) Show a license text for that if the administrator is agree then he
> can install it.

Not that I know of.  You'd better make a REALLY good product, put it on a
website and demand that the downloader push a button agreeing to your
license before going on.

> 2) Install different files according to an option. As by example,
> 'setuptools g11n --tg', so it would install the common files and the
> ones of TG.

I believe that having a core package and several add-ons would be more
interesting.  Even for maintenance, where you can manage things separately as
they seem to be.

-- 
Jorge Godoy      <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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