From: libolt AT primenet DOT com (Mike McLean) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Re: Nice looking Install Date: 29 Mar 1997 23:15:04 -0700 Organization: Lightning Bolt Software Lines: 29 Message-ID: <333e049e.45495443@news.primenet.com> References: <333D8FBB DOT 63F1 AT ctv DOT es> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Sounds cool, it would just have to be maintained and updated as new releases of DJGPP and other packages are released >Hello! > >I have a code around that could very easily serve as an install program >for DJGPP (in fact I installed it with it, v1 and v2 :-)) What it does >is basically reading the descript.ion (if present, if it is not there it >reads the files plainly), showing files (each one in a line, with the >description on the side), and just by pressing Enter unzips them. The >program serves now as a general-purpose dir handler (the interface is >quite sober, though, but hey, it works), but if people are interested I >could easily make it better. The question is: Is people interested? (at >least, do you think it would be useful?). > >The idea would be to place a screen, with menus to the licenses and to >install, ask for a directory, and ask which kind of installation (bare >minimum, normal, sources, personalized...). After that there would come >options to install extra packages (ie. Rhide, GRX, Allegro, FAQ,... >running makes as needed). I know it is simple, but... I really think >installing DJGPP the other way would be a real pain :-) > >What do you think? Would a nice Djgpp-Install be a fitting thing, or >not? :-) > >-- > _* >\ |/_|\/||\ sigma AT ctv DOT es >_\|\/| ||_\ (formerly Sigmatech) Jerez / Cadiz / Spain