Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote:
On 3/21/07, Lee Jenkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was wondering what other did to manage cross platform projects?
I mostly use subversion to manage the source code. You will need a
server for that, of course. It´s not hard to set up, I´ve already done
it for internal non-open source projects. For gpl projects I use
source forge´s svn =)
I think that even with only 2 persons on a project, or even only 1
person working on different
operating systems, subversion is a good solution. Further you can see
all alterations later, it´s very convenient.
Thank you. I'll take a look.
but it's a pain to port a project over because of unit reference
paths, etc that are different on each platform.
Why are paths different on each platform? A project should normally
work with paths relative to it´s project file directory, this way
paths work everywhere.
I use quite a few class objects from one project to another. I don't
like to make copies of them just to place under a project so that it can
find the unit. I guess I could place them all under lazarus components
directory and use a macro...to specify the paths and let lazarus do the
work...
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Warm Regards,
Lee
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