Hi,
can it be used together with composer or does it have it’s own way to handle
dependencies?
And another question, is there a way to connect ionly with oxid exchange?
If it can not connect to oxid exchange, should every module metainforamtion be
pushed to the ionly github repository or is th
Hi Guys,
Good job.
But one question: Can you describe the difference to a nice composer setup?
Regards,
Björn
2014-11-19 10:17 GMT+01:00 Markus Zok :
> Then maybe for clarity it should be labeled as one-click-download
> instead of one-click-install, because in OXID world that are two different
Then maybe for clarity it should be labeled as one-click-download
instead of one-click-install, because in OXID world that are two
different things.
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Thank you - heroes!
Seems you married Oxid and WP ;)
Would like to see some Ratings for the packages. (but where to store?)
Keep on this fantastic work - hope it´ll find the way to the oxide core, it
makes the live easier.
best
Oliver
> Am 19.11.2014 um 09:22 schrieb Tobias Merkl :
>
> Hey g
Hi,
we had conversation about this in dev-general-skype-channels. ioly just
fetches and unpacks moduledata to the right oxid folder. There is no
automatic sql installation and no module autoactivation, so therefore
you "only" have to trust the sources, as always when installing a third
party
Hi,
from business point of view one click install sounds as a nice feature, but
seriously? :) letting end user with limited knowledge install modules into
oxid? giving permissions to f*** up the system?
> On 19 Nov 2014, at 10:22, Tobias Merkl wrote:
>
> Hey guys,
>
> Together with „gn2 net
Hey guys,
Together with „gn2 netwerk“ and „rent a hero“ we build an new module installer
called „ioly“.
https://github.com/ioly/ioly
ioly is a decentralized/centralized universal package installer for web based
php software. You can use it with any system that supports
modules/extensions/pac