Hi
On 4/2/07, Kouhei Sutou <kou@cozmixng.org> wrote:
> Hi Joe,
>
> Thanks for your greet works!
>
> > I tried out the zip this morning. I was able to run all the tests
> > except the client tests with nothing but the windows directories and
> > ruby on my path after I copied
> >
> > sqlite3.dll
> > intl3_svn.dll
> > libdb44.dll
> >
> > into the ext directory. After I put my current subversion on the
> > path, I was able to run the client tests too. I'm not completely sure
> > how the bindings are supposed to opperate. Should they be completely
> > stand-alone, or should we assume a installation of SVN on the path? I
> > think the only reason I needed to add SVN to the path to get the
> > client tests working was for the tests (needs a svnserve).
>
> I want the zip to work stand-alone. But users that uses the
> zip don't run tests. So, I think that we don't need to put
> the DLLs into the zip.
>
I just ran the tests against the zip stuff to see how it would work.
I agree that users won't need to run the tests, however if the zip is
to be stand alone I think it will need those files.
>
> I want to commit the patch to make_dist.py. Is it OK?
>
>
> Regards,
> --
> kou
>
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Best,
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Joe
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Received on Mon Apr 2 20:43:20 2007