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>Because you may know more about a zip than just a description of it.
>For example, do you install gcc or egcs? You need to know that you
>choose *one* of those, not both. The installer's description might be
>more suitable for this choice than a standalone description.
gcc/egcs choice and all similar issues would be covered by "types of
functionality", not by indvidual zips. (BTW. gcc/egcs choice could be
not a problem soon due to recent news?)
>I was thinking of *one* file in manifest, not a myriad of files named
>by extension.
One file is OK if it has all my mentioned info.
>> Are there any tgz in DJGPP distribution? Can't recall.
>
>No, but they compress much better than zips.
Are there any plans to switch?
>A djgpp installer that can to generic installs is OK. A generic
>installer that can install djgpp is harder. What I meant is I don't
>mind if the installer has special code in it to make installing djgpp
>easier to describe.
Yes, I am thinking this way too, may be I just phrased it wrong in
my previous posts.
Laurynas Biveinis
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