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Hum, it is because you may install the 32 bit or/and 64 bit version on a mullti-arch system so different name for eaach folder is the easy way.
Ho, non, please, I am not the master and never want to be, maybe a servant but not a master...
Yes, of course, what order do you prefer?
Yes, good idea. Fre;D |
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Hello Fred!
I am thinking of writing a tutorial about MSEide installation, and maybe a script (at least for Linux).
There is a little thing that I noticed while installing v5.6.10.
For example, in mseide_5_6_10_linux_amd64.zip, there is a folder named mseide_lin64. Shouldn't it be bin? This is how Martin used to do, and it's simpler. (Of course, you are the master, and maybe you have a good reason to do it that way, but I wanted to say my opinion.)
I also notice that you changed the way to name the ZIP file itself. For example, mseide_5_6_10_linux_amd64.zip instead of mseide_linux_amd64_5_6_10.zip. This isn't very important, but why not keep the same order?
A last thing. To get MSEgui, we have to click on "Source code (zip)", isn't it? And the file is named mseide-msegui-5.6.10.zip instead of mseide_msegui_src_5_6_10.zip. So I would suggest to add a ZIP named like that in future releases.
My two cents.
Best regards dear Fred.
Roland
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