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Re: Bazaar.... [message #15196 is a reply to message #15164] Tue, 08 April 2008 16:51 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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I think the new assembly "bazaar" should be included, so anyone can check the current upp/bazaar directory right after installing new upp version in the "Select main package" dialog.

There's further question how to link it into MyApps? To use any bazaar package you have to add bazaar directory into MyApps's nests? Maybe this can be pre-set right from installation, if there's no conflict between bazaar package and uppsrc package.

But in case we will start to move packages from bazaar to uppsrc such conflicts may arise in the future, so before we add bazaar nest automagically to MyApps some upp-guru should tell exactly what/how/when can be broken when tho packages collide and how TheIDE will behave in such case.

(that means I fully support the Max's post, I'm just not sure about setting the bazaar nest into MyApps after installation, is it safe?)

Edit:
If adding bazaar nest is safe, maybe there's no need to move packages from bazaar at all (unless they are natural fit for core package, like DockControl seems to me). That way it will be easy to recognize which packages are optional "3rd party" things, and which are core packages supported directly by Mirek and Unodgs.

[Updated on: Tue, 08 April 2008 16:58]

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