Re: [Jbeta] Project Files WAS: Projects on USB drives

2009-11-16 Thread Sherlock, Ric
When I first started using Project Manager it seemed sensible to me to define my USERFOLDERS, relative to my ~user folder. I couldn't work out why I always ended up with big long pathnames for my source files etc. When I finally tried explicitly defining the paths of my USERFOLDERS it all

Re: [Jbeta] Project Files

2009-11-13 Thread Raul Miller
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 10:03 PM, bill lam bbill@gmail.com wrote: I got a fancy idea.  How about just use the real MakeFile and shell execute 'make' to build target, test or install? Which flavor of make were you thinking of? Note also that make wants to build files from other files,

Re: [Jbeta] Project Files

2009-11-12 Thread Alex Rufon
directory for each of their project? Just wondering. r/Alex -Original Message- From: beta-boun...@jsoftware.com [mailto:beta-boun...@jsoftware.com] On Behalf Of Chris Burke Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 3:43 PM To: Beta forum Subject: Re: [Jbeta] Project Files bill lam wrote: Did you

Re: [Jbeta] Project Files

2009-11-12 Thread bill lam
On Thu, 12 Nov 2009, Alex Rufon wrote: Hi, Let me clarify. Whenever I have a new project, I would first create a new directory under the Projects directy. So for example, my new project is named FishingERD. I would create a new directory under that name in Projects which would essentiall

Re: [Jbeta] Project Files

2009-11-12 Thread bill lam
On Thu, 12 Nov 2009, Oleg Kobchenko wrote: It would be the project configuration file, same as the current xxx.ijp file except with updated definitions. Another approach is have one project.ijp and have different targets in it for build, test, run, etc. It's a good idea, just like there

Re: [Jbeta] Project Files

2009-11-12 Thread Chris Burke
Oleg Kobchenko wrote: Another approach is have one project.ijp and have different targets in it for build, test, run, etc. Also for situation like test, one may do without a target, but instead having a naming convention like test.ijs, and a common harness to run it, rather than duplicating

Re: [Jbeta] Project Files

2009-11-12 Thread bill lam
On Fri, 13 Nov 2009, Chris Burke wrote: bill lam wrote: Normally I'll create a new directory for a new project. In case where two projects are otherwise identical but differs by only a few files, I'll put them into the same directory. This is the situation I wanted to avoid. The current

Re: [Jbeta] Project Files

2009-11-12 Thread Oleg Kobchenko
On Nov 12, 2009, at 5:05 PM, bill lam bbill@gmail.com wrote: On Thu, 12 Nov 2009, Oleg Kobchenko wrote: It would be the project configuration file, same as the current xxx.ijp file except with updated definitions. Another approach is have one project.ijp and have different targets in it for

Re: [Jbeta] Project Files

2009-11-12 Thread Oleg Kobchenko
(I re-respond to this message due to messed-up indents) From: bill lam bbill@gmail.com On Thu, 12 Nov 2009, Oleg Kobchenko wrote: It would be the project configuration file, same as the current xxx.ijp file except with updated definitions. Another approach is have one

Re: [Jbeta] Project Files

2009-11-12 Thread bill lam
On Fri, 13 Nov 2009, bill lam wrote: On Thu, 12 Nov 2009, Oleg Kobchenko wrote: It would be the project configuration file, same as the current xxx.ijp file except with updated definitions. Another approach is have one project.ijp and have different targets in it for build, test,

Re: [Jbeta] Project Files

2009-11-12 Thread Chris Burke
Henry Rich wrote: I have an application that produces 4 J executables, used for different things (the application is management of quiz tournaments, and there is one application that runs individual matches, another to control the pairings etc, another to take contestants' pictures, and

Re: [Jbeta] Project Files

2009-11-12 Thread Henry Rich
That would be OK with me. In fact, I would do that now if I could. Can current PM have multiple targets? Henry Chris Burke wrote: Henry Rich wrote: I have an application that produces 4 J executables, used for different things (the application is management of quiz tournaments, and there

[Jbeta] Project Files

2009-11-11 Thread Chris Burke
One slight awkwardness with the project manager is the name of the project file itself, and the associated files for test and build. The .ijp extension is used only for projects, though it is an ordinary script file; while the test and build scripts cannot be distinguished from other scripts in

Re: [Jbeta] Project Files

2009-11-11 Thread bill lam
On Thu, 12 Nov 2009, Chris Burke wrote: One slight awkwardness with the project manager is the name of the project file itself, and the associated files for test and build. The .ijp extension is used only for projects, though it is an ordinary script file; while the test and build scripts

Re: [Jbeta] Project Files

2009-11-11 Thread Chris Burke
bill lam wrote: Did you mean project.ijp will be used for loading scripts in that project? It would be the project configuration file, same as the current xxx.ijp file except with updated definitions. -- For information about