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Choose what to do at run-time #20

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JeanMarcZimmer opened this issue Mar 5, 2019 · 6 comments
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Choose what to do at run-time #20

JeanMarcZimmer opened this issue Mar 5, 2019 · 6 comments

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@JeanMarcZimmer
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JeanMarcZimmer commented Mar 5, 2019

It would be nice to have the choice when running the script on what to do:
something like:

Update whole system ? Y/n
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Update/Install BLIH ? Y/n
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[and so on]

This would be really useful, especially when the connection is low (about 90% of the time) and you just want to update emacs configuration.

@kayofeld
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kayofeld commented Mar 5, 2019

Thanks for the feedback.
Since almost every contributor of this github finished the school, it may be nice to participate or involve people on the development of this feature.
Else, this will have to wait for more time on my side.

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bew commented Mar 5, 2019

Agree w/ @kayofeld , also I think it's related to #4
Do we mark it as a duplicate? or keep the two with the distinction between interactivity and minimalism?

@JeanMarcZimmer
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@bew I agree, it is related. I ask however for a more general choice.

@kayofeld
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kayofeld commented Mar 5, 2019

@bew : I think we should keep the distinction, even if it would be easier to address both issues in the same MR.

@JeanMarcZimmer
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I just did it, do I push on a branch ?
(Note: I forked the repo too)

@Deo-Cell
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why i can not install the script or epitech in debian

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