yes unix/linux/osx(most likely) only,
but if web2py would support the windows link files i could improve the
app :)

for now i only tested it on ubuntu 9.10, test on other systems would
be nice

On Feb 4, 3:59 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> This is a very good idea, although by using symlink can I assume this
> is unix only?
>
> On Feb 4, 7:28 am, selecta <gr...@delarue-berlin.de> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
> > if you know the problem of writing plug-ins for multiple applications,
> > then this is for you. The Plugin Manager allows you to copy and
> > symlink plug-ins so that if you e.g. develop a comments plug-in you
> > can use it in two applications at the same time while continuing to
> > develop just one plug-in.
>
> > But you have to be careful! Files are copied and deleted. I am not
> > responsible for damages. Best thing is you copy your web2py folder and
> > try it in a save environment first.
>
> > This is the first version, it is very functional and the interface is,
> > to say the least, ugly, but it does what I want.
>
> > I would be happy to create an open source project if somebody is
> > interested in improving the PluginManager with me (e.g. interface to
> > PluginCentral, nice UI, better filename matching, ...). If you need
> > support (e.g. what does the overwrite checkbox next to manage do o_O)
> > write here, I will respond asap.
>
> > Screenshot:http://jaguar.biologie.hu-berlin.de/~fkrause/screenshot_PluginManager...
> > Download:http://jaguar.biologie.hu-berlin.de/~fkrause/web2py.app.PluginManager...

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