description "Rudimentary HelloWorld application with menu and status bar\377"; uses CtrlLib; uses_remotes https://github.com/ismail-yilmaz/message-ctrl.git@master; https://github.com/ismail-yilmaz/terminal-ctrl.git@1.40.1; file hello.cpp; mainconfig "" = "GUI";
#include <MessageCtrl/MessageCtrl.h> #include <TerminalCtrl/TerminalCtrl.h> // ...
I am not able to understand this obsession against Bazaar, as it gives consistency to U++ supporters effort, that if not, it could be dispersed in different external repositories. I would ask Mirek not to lose this cohesion.
However, if it is decided that GitHub is going to be the main repository for U++, Klugiers's proposition, or something similar, would have to be sooner or later implemented.
In fact, I have felt myself in this situation today. If you expect to deploy your project in GitHub, like BEMRosetta in my case, today it is a problem to deploy your sources with U++ in a coordinated manner so user can get and compile updated sources properly.
description "Rudimentary HelloWorld application with menu and status bar\377"; uses CtrlLib from remote uppsrc; // <- Remote assemblies support... MessageCtrl from remote; TerminalCtrl from remote; remotes https://github.com/ultimatepp/uppsrc.git@2020.1; https://github.com/ismail-yilmaz/message-ctrl.git; // <- If version not specified use latest master version https://ultimatepp.org/ismail-yilmaz/terminal-ctrl.git@1.40.1; // <- You should be able to use any git provider not only GitHub file hello.cpp; mainconfig "" = "GUI";