Re: [BLACKBOX] All I need is ...

From: Douglas G. Danforth <"Douglas>
Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2012 00:56:02 -0700

----boundary-LibPST-iamunique-450650277_-_- Content-type: text/plain Helmut, Oops! Yes, of course I use 'My' extensively! When I reread the response gave it seemed too cold. I didn't mean it to be that way. I do frequently read the CPC site and track new posted modules. I am a little confused by what you mean by 'clean installation'. I have down loaded BB16rc6 once (several years ago) and installed it on my machine in the Program Files directory. My own files reside (as Audry alluded to) in a separate directory. I have 5,580 files in 460 folders in my BB16 directory. But I never 'start with a clean installation'. So what do you mean by that? -Doug Danforth On 6/8/2012 10:58 PM, Helmut Zinn wrote: Hello again First thanks to all who answered my e-mail. If you haven’t done it, please answer the questions: Ø Which module or subsystem do you miss in a clean installation? Ø Which subsystem from CPC do you install before you start with your project? Dear Romiras, yes a statistic of BlackBox user will be useful. Maybe more readers of this will answer my questions and I can do a little one. Something like a package manager and the features list are really missing. Some month ago I search for module (an extension to Toolbar). I ask via the BlackBox list. Nobody did answer. Yesterday I found that module in another subsystem of CPC (Amisc). Dear Aubrey, It doesn’t matter if I use Blackbox as server setup or not. My problem is the same. How to find the existing solution quickly. Currently I use both: The server method with all subsystem installed and the normal setup for testing new subsystem which I always start from the scratch. Dear Doug, I can’t believe that you are always work from the scratch. Don’t you use your subsystem My? Regards Helmut Zinn ---- To unsubscribe, send a message with body "SIGNOFF BLACKBOX" to LISTSERV{([at]})nowhere.xy ---- To unsubscribe, send a message with body "SIGNOFF BLACKBOX" to LISTSERV{([at]})nowhere.xy ----boundary-LibPST-iamunique-450650277_-_- Content-type: text/html Helmut,
Oops!  Yes, of course I use 'My' extensively!
When I reread the response gave it seemed too cold.
I didn't mean it to be that way.  I do frequently read
the CPC site and track new posted modules.

I am a little confused by what you mean by 'clean installation'.
I have down loaded BB16rc6 once (several years ago) and installed it on my machine
in the Program Files directory.  My own files reside (as Audry alluded to) in
a separate directory.  I have 5,580 files in 460 folders in my BB16 directory.
But I never 'start with a clean installation'.  So what do you mean by that?
-Doug Danforth

On 6/8/2012 10:58 PM, Helmut Zinn wrote:

Hello again

First thanks to all who answered my e-mail. If you haven’t done it, please answer the questions:

Ø  Which module or subsystem do you miss in a clean installation?

Ø  Which subsystem from CPC do you install before you start with your project?

 

Dear Romiras,

 

yes a statistic of BlackBox user will be useful. Maybe more readers of this will answer my questions and I can do a little one.

Something like a package manager and the features list are really missing.

Some month ago I search for module (an extension to Toolbar). I ask via the BlackBox list. Nobody did answer.

Yesterday I found that module in another subsystem of CPC (Amisc).

 

 

Dear Aubrey,

 

It doesn’t matter if I use Blackbox as server setup or not.

My problem is the same. How to find the existing solution quickly.

Currently I use both: The server method with all subsystem installed

and the normal setup for testing new subsystem which I always start from the scratch.

 

 

Dear Doug,

 

I can’t believe that you are always work from the scratch. Don’t you use your subsystem My?

 

 

Regards

Helmut Zinn

 

 

 

 

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