On 12/10/2012 8:43 μμ, patspiper wrote:
The run time only state makes no sense to me, I would like an explanation but I do understand if this is outside this threads scope.
These are the possibilities:
- design package : light blue gear at the top left
- runtime package : green arrow at the top right
- "runtime only" package : crossed out light blue gear and a green arrow
- design + runtime package: No overlay at the top

I red the last message you posted you have explained it there efficiently.
My objection is that those are too many overlays that will make things harder not easier. There are a lot of ways to accomplish the same thing. For example

run time only package = gray box
run time = yellow box
design time = gray box with a gear
run time and design time = yellow box with a gear.

Note that "runtime only" is not the same as runtime. A runtime package can be used by a design time package that is installable in the IDE. A "runtime only" package will not allow any package that uses it to be installed in the iDE.
I don't understand the need for this but if it is there some one needs it.

Now interpreting the second post as an authoritative declaration and after I satisfied my insecurity of not being understood I'm going to stop posting any more objections I might have.

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