On Apr 23, 2010, at 8:24 AM, Adam Heath wrote:

> Jacques Le Roux wrote:
>> From: "james_sg" <[email protected]>
>>> +1
>>> 
>>> For 2), may I suggest that the new run-install should print out a list of
>>> run-install-* variants and their explanations?
>> 
>> There is already the traditionnal ant -p for all targets, but yes, why
>> not...
> 
> Sorry, that brings us back to the start of this.  Changing what
> run-install does is what I thought we decided against.

I don't think we decided this.

>  It can print
> suggestions/warnings, but it should still process whatever cmdline
> args just like it always has.

I think it is better to simply inform the user that there are now new commands 
(e.g. load-seed-data and load-demo-data) and stop; this solution addresses all 
the concerns about confusing users and it represents a good way to inform the 
old users (that don't read the README and release documentation) about the new 
commands.

Jacopo


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