The simplest way is just to check/install those plugins when
installing the engine -  see the install.rb in the login engine for an
example.

Adding the information to the README is also a great idea.

- james

On 9/22/06, Adam Fields <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm writing an engine for reuse that requires some other plugins -
> what's the right way to indicate those dependencies? Obviously, since
> there's no vendor directory under the engine, that code can't be
> bundled with the engine itself.
>
> Thanks!
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