g! start file:...

-> richard

On 2/3/11 11:40, Steele, Richard wrote:
Is there a way to install and start a bundle in one step?  That is, rather
than having to do

g! install file:/...
Bundle ID: 27
g! start 27

I'd like to be able to start the bundle without having to know its id; e.g.,

g! install file:/....;start

and have the start command infer the bundle id magically.  This, of course,
doesn't work in gogo, and is just a suggested syntax.

Any hints?

Thanks,
Rich


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