Hi.

I've had gwydion-dylan installed for a while and I've finally (at 
long last) gotten a chance to start playing with it.  One of the 
first things I did was to search the /sw file tree for any demos, 
example projects or documentation installed by the gwydion-dylan 
packge.  Aside from a few manpages about commands for compiling and 
interpreting dylan scripts, I couldn't find anything.  So I unpacked 
the tarball to see if there was anything like this that hadn't been 
installed.  It seems, in fact, like there's a rich variety of such 
material in the tarball.  For instance,  there're "demos" and "doc" 
folders at the tarball root level.  There're also intriguing 
directories such as  "duim" which, near as I can tell, has something 
to do with giving dylan a GUI and "platforms", which contains an 
interface to the Mac OS X Carbon API (I think).  Having discovered 
these things in the tarball, I can install them in useful places 
myself, but I was wondering if they shouldn't be automatically 
installed during the package installation so that future dylan users 
can easily find them.  This ultimately is up to the package 
maintainer, but I was curious if anyone else had thoughts on the 
matter.

Thanks,
Neal.

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