On Fri, 13 Nov 2009, 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 is 
> > one application that runs individual matches, another to control the 
> > pairings etc, another to take contestants' pictures, and another to 
> > register teams as they arrive).  There is much shared code between the 
> > executables, to ensure that file and communication formats are compatible.
> > 
> > I have all this in one directory, for convenience, because when I build 
> > the apps I build them all together & move them to the place where they 
> > all run on game day; also because they share so much code.
> > 
> > I could split them, but that would be at least a minor nuisance.
> 
> What I recommend is to build all the targets at the same time, since
> building J apps should take a trivial amount of time. If so, there would
> be no need to split up the directory.

For test/debug cycle, only one of the multiple targets is meant to be
load because there are different and conflicting scripts for each
target. 

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