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AW: How to deal with libraries or components?

From: Robert Schneider <r.schneider_at_weingartner.com>
Date: 2005-07-08 07:34:31 CEST

Tor has responded. Is there no one else how has an idea?
I thought this would know most people here. Or are those
questions too off-topic?

Any suggestions or hints are appreciated very much!

Robert

> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Robert Schneider
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 07. Juli 2005 08:54
> An: users@subversion.tigris.org
> Betreff: How to deal with libraries or components?
>
> I'm still new to subversion and still wondering how to
> organize the repository, the working copy and the build
> process regarding libraries or components. Is there a
> best practice or is there only one reasonable solution?
>
> The situation is as follows (very common I guess...):
> I have source code of some applications. There is also
> source code of several libraries and components. Those
> libs and comps are used by some of the first mentioned
> applications (the binary files).
>
> 1. Should I use one or several repositories? Now, with
> the current discussion "One repository to rule them all"
> I am a bit confused.
>
> 2. This is the main question:
> If I work on one of the applications how should
> I connect to the needed libraries or components? Should
> I include the source code of them within my working copy as
> externals and should I compile them at the same time?
> Or should I use the binary file that I have to fetch
> from somewhere? How do you do this?
>
> 3. Next question is not svn anymore but I think someone
> can answer it: At the build process, do you build all
> from scratch? The application and all dependent libs and
> comps? Or are already build parts cached somehow?
>
>
>
> Two offtopic questions:
> 1. How do you organize your incoming
> mailing list posts? Is it just a flat (endless) list?
> 2. Do you always have to type enter to get the line
> wrap for the posts or do you have more intelligent
> programs with an automatic line wrap? I have to use
> outlook and I don't think it is such intelligent...
>
>
>
>
> Thanks,
> Robert
>
>
>
>
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