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On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 8:47 AM, Charles Marcus
<CMarcus@media-brokers.com> wrote:
On 2010-10-10 12:48 AM, todd rme wrote:
There is another, somewhat independent issue that has occurred to me.
What about how the components are split up?  The issues are somewhat
different for windows and mac than they are for linux.

The bottom line reality is, they are not split up now, and doing so
would most likely be a massive undertaking.

So, maybe this could be discussed as a long range possibility for
version 5, 6 or 7, but it isn't something that has any possibility of
happening anytime in the near or not so near future.

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Best regards,

Charles


In a sense, they are split up.  In Linux most distributions seem to
split them up, at least all the ones I have used do, and in windows it
is possible to only install the components you want.  I have never
tried it on Mac so I don't know for certain.

So on Linux, they will be split up whether we want them to be or not.
The question is whether they will be split up in a consistent manner
across distributions or an inconsistent manner.  I would say a
consistent manner is better.

For windows, since the installer already knows how to only install the
parts you want, and the updater must be able to only download the
updates for the parts you actually have installed, then if we combine
the updater and installer into one program it shouldn't be too
difficult during installation to make it only download the parts you
actually want to install.

-Todd

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