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WereCatf posted...
I'm not talking about Linux here, I'm talking about Windows, where the default method for handling application installation (like it or hate it) is via individual application installers, which install the application plus all related dependencies as one package. The Linux way works well on Linux and should not change, the Windows way works...well..ahem... on that system and I think applications should conform to the standards of the OS they are installed in.
--bornagainpenguin