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Re: Why each package should reside in its own directory? [message #15270 is a reply to message #15264] Mon, 14 April 2008 17:01 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Novo is currently offline  Novo
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I do have some experience in commercial software development Wink

And I’m not saying that packages are a bad idea. Smile

The problem is that the package system in its current state cannot be used to build non package-organized software. For example, I have a bunch of third-party libraries I’m using in my projects, sometimes I need to improve these third-party libraries. That means that I cannot change structure of somebodies code because I want to keep that code up-to-date using different version control systems, and I cannot use TheIDE to build that code because it is non package-organized.

I also have approximately 50 my own libraries. Many of them are package-organized, but several reside in one directory. Restructuring that bunch of code just to be able to build it under TheIDE is quite painful.

I’ll try to restructure my own code. But what I’m supposed to do with somebodies code?

TIA



Regards,
Novo

[Updated on: Tue, 15 April 2008 22:31]

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