On 2014-08-12, at 02:05 AM, Thomas Epting <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> > We simply don't support dots in target names. I don't think this
> > is a serious limitation.
> 
> There *are* structured DLL names out there, like 
> "vendor.component.subcomponent.dll" in several commercial libraries. Even 
> some of the DLLs created in our company use several dots (but for other 
> reasons). And maybe there are even more valid use cases. So I think there 
> should be no such limitation for target names in a build system. Just my 2 
> cents.

Yeah. Also, the entire .NET framework and many third party .NET assemblies as 
well. So this limitation won't fly long term; let's find a different way to 
solve this problem. How about using \0 as a separator? :)

> Regards,
> Thomas
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