John Morrison wrote: > > Well, that saves me the effort of doing it ;) Guess what I was going to try > and find the time for...
Sorry about that. ;-) My current burst of activity is geared towards getting gump to the point where more people may be willing to try it out for themselves. The front end processor can combine, collate, and sort all of the definitions that feed into a full gump run into a single XML file in under ten seconds on a relatively modest machine. That definition contains all of the information needed to do a build efficiently - all paths and dependencies have been resolved, a build order has been determined. One could even imagine a build tool that operates directly from that form... ;-) My next bit of experimentation, however, will be towards replacing the time consuming deletes and copies with an optional use of a tool like rsync. - Sam Ruby --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
