Are you asking for a volunteer? I don't have the time necessary to finish
the project. But I have some time soon I can use to get the ball rolling if
you want. I think the easiest way to approach this would be
to separate everything into a libyog, and then add a server binary.

What do you think?

On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 5:36 PM, Leo Wandersleb <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi List,
>
> looking at 4 years old version of the entry-point [1] of glob2, it looks to
> me as if glob2 has never been separated into two binaries - one for client
> and one for yog.
> once when i complained in big surprise that i need to install X on my
> server to host yog somebody said it has not always been this way but to me
> it looks like there was a missunderstanding.
> Is anybody volunteering to split things so we can scons two binaries? this
> would definitely help as i have a new server hosting and will not easily be
> able to argue for installing X on that box. i will not have root any soon
> there but will get a hudson server for nightly builds running soon.
>
> Regards
>
> Leo Wandersleb
>
> [1] http://hg.globulation2.org/glob2-new/file/602ce6c113de/src/Glob2.cpp
>
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