mikshaw
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Posted: Aug. 26 2004,00:41 |
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Quote (jerome2 @ Aug. 25 2004,18:56) | Comming from windows, I expected the program to run some sort of linux exuliavent to install sheild, but I didnt know it just extracted the file silently. |
pre-compiled programs are generally just archives. Windows programs are often built with programs that give you a nice gui from which to choose where yo want the archive extracted, and then it may add some registry settings and miscellaneous other stuff. It's my assumption that people who develop packages for Linux don't want to bother with the extra hooplah...if you want to install a program specifically tailored to your needs, compiling is the way to go.
On DSL, we have a handy script which extracts the archive and maybe adds a menu item....nothing more is really necessary. It would be nice, though, if it had a verbose option so you could see exactly what's being installed. Is this an option?
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