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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/10/2013 07:42 PM, Rob Cernich
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font-size: 12pt; color: #000000">Good catch. Sorry.<br>
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Although....What if the containing feature depended on dali?
The user wouldn't be able to install it without dali, and the
correct plugins would be installed if they did. WDYT?<br>
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That's tricky. It should work in theory since the containing feature
would add a version a Dali to the installation plan, and the same
installtaion would be used to see whether one of the optional
features can be installed according to the version of Dali.<br>
That would be an elegant solution. Can't wait for Fred to give it a
try and tell us whether it works or not ;)<br>
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