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From: | Gary Oberbrunner |
Subject: | Re: #include's and Quoting |
Date: | Thu, 06 Nov 2003 16:59:38 -0500 |
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David Sanderson wrote:
| On Thu, Nov 06, 2003 at 03:59:59PM -0500, Steve Jones wrote: | [snip] | > I'm referring to the requirement that I change all my:| > | > #include "blah.h" | > | > lines to be | > | > #include <blah.h> | > | > in order to use repository trees.I believe the only place where this matters is if you use cons repositories (the -R option). We use "" and <> freely and do not use repositories, and it's worked like a champ. David Sanderson (address@hidden)
Same here -- never a problem, and we use both forms constantly. "" for locally found includes, and <> for system ones. We also don't use the Repository feature.
(btw: You might want to look into scons; it's a rewrite and improvement on cons. It's in python, which may be good or bad for you. We are using it and it is very nice.)
-- Gary
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