Hi guys,

> configure isn't required.  It's only needed if you want the 
> menu options for configure.

I'd missed that one, thanks for clearing that up. It's not strictly
necessary either, then, but convenient.

> What about httpinst? It seems like an integral part of the 
> system but I suppose it's not required either :)

Nah, it's nice-to-have, but it's definitely not required as in
won't-work-without-it. I think it should be part of coresearches, but I'm
biased, since I made it ;)

> > Hmmm..  Are these supposed to be searches that _required_ for the 
> > toolbar to run or are these searches that would be delivered in a 
> > bare-bones install?..

Sorry, I probably wasn't clear enough - I meant these are the ones a current
install "implies", via aliases.txt.
My concern was whether we could lose some of the "implied" ones, by removing
stuff from aliases.txt. Unfortunately, some people's behavior patterns would
break, then, and that sucks.

My intention with coresearches is to allow people to do "del *" in searches,
and still have a toolbar where everything you're used to works. It's just a
matter of deciding what people are used to, I guess.
So, I'm fishing for opinions on what would be removable from aliases.txt...
I only ever use "," for Google Groups, so I'm not in a position to remove
everything I don't use :)

Cheers,
Kim



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