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Re: [vwnc] Bundles

by Boris Popov-2 :: Rate this Message:

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We use bundles purely as means of organizing a tree of packages by
meaning, not by isolated functionality blocks or anything fancy like
that. For example, basic tree of categories would do just fine and we'd
probably just have 2-3 packages in total then: main codebase, web stuff,
development+tests each specifying their external prerequisites such as
Seaside, RuntimePackager, SUnitToo etc.

-Boris

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: vwnc-bounces@... [mailto:vwnc-bounces@...] On
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> Of Bruce Badger
> Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 3:42 PM
> To: VW NC
> Subject: [vwnc] Bundles
>
> On his Blog, Jim asked about Store Bundles:
>
>     *  Do you use bundles?
>     * If so, how do you use them, and why?
>     * If setting explicit pre-reqs was easier, would you still use
> bundles?
>
> I do use bundles.
>
> I use nested bundles with an outer master bundle for every project.
>
> Even if setting preq versions were easier I probably still use
> bundles.  I like the explicit containment.
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