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[Gnu-arch-users] Re: tla grab
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Jose A. Ortega Ruiz |
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[Gnu-arch-users] Re: tla grab |
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Mon, 16 Aug 2004 17:59:55 +0200 |
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Stefan Monnier <address@hidden> writes:
>> However for certain types of problems, configs may be very appropriate --
>> for instance, a library of projects (e.g., a "GNU project" collection, or
>
> Yes, it's the obvious use: to describe a package made of several
> "independent" sub-packages.
>
Agreed. After a little more thinking, that is actually my main
motivation for using configs in my project: it will probably come in
several flavours (Scheme implementations) sharing a common core. I
think the easiest way to do this is keeping separate branches for each
flavour and provide configs to get the relevant code for a given
target implementation.
I don't see how tagged branches could be used in this case, but maybe
the future extensions that Miles mentioned could help?
>> I can't say whether it's broken, as I've never used it, but it's always
>> seemed vestigial to me -- an idea for an interface/usage-style that never
>> really got developed fully.
>
> Indeed. And it's too bad, because it is important, if for nothing else than
> for tla's source code.
>
IMHO, grab is quite usable as it stands now (provided it is really not
broken). I wouldn't need further development, just the assurance that
it works and won't be dropped in the future.
Thanks Miles and Stephan for your feedback,
jao
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