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From: baldo AT chasque DOT apc DOT org
Message-Id: <3.0.1.32.19970803020443.0068a198@chasque.apc.org>
Date: Sun, 03 Aug 1997 02:04:43 -0300
To: Brett Leslie Porter <blp01 AT uow DOT edu DOT au>
Subject: Re: DJGPP componentt (un)Install
Cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
In-Reply-To: <199708030151.LAA29272@wumpus.its.uow.edu.au>
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At 11:51 AM 03/08/1997 +1000, you wrote:
>Hi
>
>I'm one of the much discussed "Newbies" on this mailing list, so please 
>be patient with me.
>
>For one I've got to say that I agree it was difficult figuring out what 
>to get quickly, and if I was paying for my Internet connection I'd say 
>I'd be pretty annoyed, but if you read through the online FAQ and 
>readme.1st, you get there eventually and there is a link to Brennan 
>Underwood's page which goes through the installation process very simply.
>
>My main question is in regard to installing and uninstalling components 
>of DJGPP. I've noticed that most components log their contents to the 
>manifest folder. I was wondering if there is a program that will 
>uninstall a selected component? IF there isn't, I was intending to write 
>one to get used to the new environment of DJGPP (I come from a 
>Borland background). I think this would be a handy feature.
>
>BTW, I can't use the newsgroup, and I would just like to check: if I want 
>to reply to a message on this group, I reply to the original sender and 
>send a copy (Cc) to djgpp AT delorie DOT com, right?
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>Brett Porter.
>

	Thats would be very nice! I am also a newbie, and I think DJGPP needs to
be more simple in their installation and deinstallation, also in the
maintaining of its components, for example to upgrade from RHIDE version
1.2 to 1.3 without deleting all version 1.2 then reinstalling 1.3 and
reconfiguring all the parameters. It would be nice a good program to
integrate all this thinks in a simple way, with some kind of script
language that can be used by the librarys and programs makers to do
installations and deinstallations and configurations. This kind of program
it is some difficult for a beginer, but maybe some veteran put its hands in
the project and contribute with some and others veterans too. OK, it is
supposed that we are programers, but I think that some automatization and
organization to DJGPP would be very good, and will help the newbies with
some lack of time. This was my opinion. Greetings to all the group!!!

Ivan Baldo: baldo AT chasque DOT apc DOT org - http://www.chasque.apc.org/baldo


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