import all extensions example files
Bernhard Reiter
bernhard at intevation.de
Fri May 19 10:33:27 CEST 2006
Am 16. May 2006 um 10:06:46 schrieb Didrik Pinte:
> Le mardi 16 mai 2006 à 09:54 +0200, Bernhard Reiter a écrit :
> > Hi Didrik,
> >
> > reading bug#[108] bugs due to Extensions.ogr module
> > http://wald.intevation.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=108&group_id=6&atid=105
> >
> > I started to wonder if we can create generic example files
> > for importing all extensions
> > and put them into SVN.
> > This would make it a lot easier for installers to point
> > users towards it, or to just put this into place.
> >
> > If those example files depend on the platform (windows) or (gnulinux)
> > we could make subdirectories.
> >
> > What do you think?
> >
> > Bernhard
>
> It's a very good idea. Especially for multi-os users because the file
> aren't at the same place on win32 and linux.
Then we just need a good place in SVN for it. :)
> The file could contain all the official stable extension and even more a
> commented import of the non stable ones.
I would even say:
Enable them all, because the unstable ones are already put under
an "unstable" menu entry usually, which would be indication enough.
> Furthermore, it will be a strenght for Thuban because some of the very
> very intersting feature are "hidden" in Extensions (svgexport, ogr
> imports, etc.).
>
> I can provide my windows thubanstart.py file as starting point.
Cool.
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