On 10/2/2010 12:51, Sven Barth wrote:
On 02.10.2010 18:21, waldo kitty wrote:
agreed... except, how are multiple users to be able to use the component
like those built into Laz? it appears to me that the instructions were
thinking in this manner and so the component is added to those that come
with Laz so that it is available to all users...

In our company we have the 3rd party components (and our own ones) included in
the svn repo as well. And everyone installs them in the IDE when it's first
configured.

I'm following this approach at home as well: I have three computers that I'm
using (one small Windows PC when traveling, one i386-linux laptop as main
computer and a x86_64-linux desktop as "server") and they are all getting the
custom Lazarus packages (e.g. lnet) from my Git repository.

that's an interesting idea... however, we need to also look at the *nix skill level of the OP... we should also be considering that not everyone has the ways and means to do this... it is good to point it out, though! ;)

i've never used a repository for any of my coding in the 30+ years that i've been coding... i have been considering installing one and seeing how it goes... one of my concerns is the space it consumes... whether that is database space or drive space or both... speed and efficiency are also of concern... especially considering the equipment i have at hand that might be pressed into this type of service ;)

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