On Wednesday 12 July 2006 05:24, Bradley Arsenault wrote: > I'd just like to summarrize up the current dependancies for the Echo > AI System. Currently, it depends on: > 1) boost::logic::tribool > 2) boost::shared_ptr > 3) boost::tuple > > All three of these are header only libraries. > > As well, I'm in the process of embedding Lua, so we may, in the > future, depend on: > 1) Lua devel > 2) Pretty much most of boost
Have you solved the serialization (load/save problem) and network-safe (symmetric execution) issues of using an external scripting language ? Or do you plan to modify glob2 to run the AI on a single computer (easier I think). > The "most of boost" is because I've imported LuaBind into the source > (not yet, but planning on it), and it says that it depends on Boost > headers only (no linking required). > > This is allot of new dependancies, and as someone suggested the other > day, this entire system should be made optional. I'm not exactly sure > how to do this with autoconf, perhaps nct could give a few pointers. You can have a look into Jelie (www.jelie.org) for example of optional autoconf options. In addition, this online book might be usefull to you : http://sources.redhat.com/autobook/autobook/autobook_toc.html Have a nice day, Steph _______________________________________________ glob2-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/glob2-devel
