Florian G. Pflug wrote:
The final option (which I am currently favouring) would be to move the
debugger code into pgAdmin itself, rather than keeping it as a separate
application. This has the disadvantage that the architecture if the
debugger is quite different from pgAdmin, so whilst it could work, it
will always seem a little odd unless largely rewritten.
Sounds like the most elegant option - do you think this will happen before 1.8, or should we pursue the appbundle-inside-appbundle idea
for 1.8

Whatever we do it needs to be for 1.8 - and I wantt get it done sooner rather than later (there are huge changes in the Windows build environments for PostgreSQL and pgInstaller that need my attention).

I'd be happy to go with the embedded bundle option - what puts me off is that I'm still not overly confident with make etc. The merged code option is nicest in theory, but I'd be concerned that it would always seem like bolted on code without an almost complete rewrite (which seems pointless - Korry's code is perfectly good, just architected very differently from the rest of pgAdmin).

If you can track down any info on embedded bundles, that would be a big help. I suspect this is the method that would be the most sensible overall.

Regards, Dave.


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