Am 07.02.2010 21:06, schrieb Nicola Pero: > I implemented having headers in sub-subdirectories. > > For example, consider a framework called Beauty. Let's you have headers > > Beauty_HEADER_FILES = Beauty.h Vanity.h > > then your headers would be in > > Beauty/Beauty.h > Beauty/Vanity.h > > and end up installed as in > > Beauty.framework/Beauty/Beauty.h > Beauty.framework/Beauty/Vanity.h > > and you include them as in > > #import <Beauty/Beauty.h> > #import <Beauty/Vanity.h> > > > Now the new feature is that you can specify headers that live in > subdirectories, as in > > Beauty_HEADER_FILES = Beauty.h Vanity.h Pride/Pride.h > > (note the last one, Pride/Pride.h) then your headers would be in > > Beauty/Beauty.h > Beauty/Vanity.h > Beauty/Pride/Pride.h > > and end up installed as in > > Beauty.framework/Headers/Beauty.h > Beauty.framework/Headers/Vanity.h > Beauty.framework/Headers/Pride/Pride.h > > (note: the last header requires creating a directory, which is now > automatically created for you)
What does this mean? Do you have to break the installation in three steps. First install the rest, then create a directory manually and then install the last header file? I don't believe this is what you implemented. Could you just explain it a bit more? > and you include them as in > > #import <Beauty/Beauty.h> > #import <Beauty/Vanity.h> > #import <Beauty/Pride/Pride.h> > > --- > > As soon as this change has been tested, I'd like to release gnustep-make > trunk as gnustep-make 2.2.1. > > I guess we could wait a week or two, then we could release. :-) > > I have other changes I'd like to make, but it's worth shipping the > current batch of changes to end-users first. :-) > > Thanks > > > _______________________________________________ > Gnustep-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev > _______________________________________________ Gnustep-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev
