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If some program relies on specific files and the program binary being in a specific location in /documents, is it possible to disable linking?
Is is possible to associate a file extension to a hidden program?
Could you add an option "savefile=" or something similiar where you can list a file as savefile in the package metadata?On uninstallation, the user will (if the program has savefiles and they exist) be prompted whether they should be removed.It's hard to remove files in /pacspire..
Would it be possible to hook the deletion of the lnk file (if any) to trigger pacspire so that it can properly uninstall everything, as you say ?
Possible: Yes, but probably not for me. Maybe someone who is better at reverse engineering could do it I'll make a GUI where it will be possible to remove packages.
Isn't it easier to simply hook the remove() function?(Not the function itself, the location it's pointing to)
Quoteyou're simply restraining the target of the whole project to a few dozens people...There are far more than "a few dozen persons" who can install Ndless...
you're simply restraining the target of the whole project to a few dozens people...
Quote from: Lionel Debroux on August 10, 2013, 10:28:31 amQuoteyou're simply restraining the target of the whole project to a few dozens people...There are far more than "a few dozen persons" who can install Ndless...As a side note, to get a rough idea of how may new users try Ndless: there are about 1400 visits of the Ndless user guide each month.
Of course, but not so many if you're combining the conditions : getting aware of the project && getting convinced it is a good idea && resticting (with no other motive than pissing the management off) to ndless files.I'm just trying to help growing the targeted people ("catchment area" / "zone de chalandise" )
Lionel, you said libti* couldn't handle files in nested directorys, but that is simply wrong, because it works just fine
The test program enables doing more stuff, but dirlist of a hierarchy containing nested directories does not work as it should (although an old commit at least prevents it from crashing upon such directory hierarchives, which it used to do)
TRYF(cmd_s_dir_enum_init(handle, "ndless/games"));TRYF(cmd_r_dir_enum_init(handle));