On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Stefan Seefeld wrote:
> Christoph Egger wrote:
>
> > libggi, libgii, libgg, libwmh and libgic don't have to move to
> > SF, because Andy don't want to loose the history of them.
>
> you don't lose history in the move. It can be preserved. Please
> move libggi and libgii to SF as well !
>
> (I'd rather put libwmh, libgic, etc. into the misc stuff as
> well.)
Nothing has been moved yet, so it isn't too late for changes like
this:
> However, I'd like to ask for some changes in the layout / build
> system. Right now it appears I have to install everything to be
> able to test it. Specifically, there doesn't seem to be a way to
> have a personal version of libgii somewhere else which I can
> compile against (and run with).
>
> I think it would make things more robust and clean, if that would
> be the case.
Please wait. This can turn into a code-base splitting in the
long-term, so that everyone has its own version instead of a common
code-base as we have now. But maybe, that I got you wrong. Thus,
could you be more verbose, please?
CU,
Christoph Egger
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