A Dissabte, 30 de gener de 2010, Thiago Macieira va escriure: > Em Sábado 30. Janeiro 2010, às 23.22.56, Albert Astals Cid escreveu: > > A Dissabte, 30 de gener de 2010, Thiago Macieira va escriure: > > > Em Sábado 30. Janeiro 2010, às 16.34.27, Oswald Buddenhagen escreveu: > > > > > You don't link to applications. You link to libraries. > > > > > > > > > > This includes plugins: plugins link to libraries. > > > > > > > > uhm ... so? > > > > - the application needs to provide headers which define the interface > > > > - the application may provide an internal library to link against > > > > > > It's not internal. It's a public library, with installed headers. > > > > > > It is so because the hypothetical plugin we have in mind here comes > > > from a separate module. > > > > So you mean i have to put libokularcore in a different git repo than > > okular if i want it to be possible for someone else to write okular > > plugins (aka supporting other formats)? > > Yes, I was.
FWIW i think this is a bad idea. Albert > > I don't like the idea of splitting up repositories. But if we do split up, > then we have to have sensible rules about what can depend on what. > > Anything depending on anything else is not going to work for long. > _______________________________________________ Kde-scm-interest mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-scm-interest
