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<p>The /dist/ folder (and contents) is basically the sum total of
the release. The rest of the files are included basically for
convenience sake (source code, examples/demos, documentation) but
aren't needed (well examples is needed for the out of the box
"demo" but people really shouldn't be using that for a production
application, but should use them as starting points and make their
own files in their own folders). <br>
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<p>The MS4W and Linux packages are structured differently to ease
migration from GeoMoose 2.x. I would say installing from the NPM
package or git would be the preferred/modern option.<br>
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<p>The npm package has /package/dist<br>
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<p>The Linux package has /gm3-exmaples/htdocs/geomoose/dist<br>
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<p>The MS4W package has /ms4w/apps/gm3/htdocs/geomoose/dist</p>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/16/20 4:29 PM, Brent Fraser wrote:<br>
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<div> Is there a reason why we don't include the "dist"
directory and contents (specifically geomoose.min.js) in a
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<div>Thanks!</div>
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