On 19 Sep 2007, at 13:47, Michael Koziarski wrote:


It seems to me that it's perfectly possible to depend on the presence
of stuff without necessarily patching it (and to be fair a lot of the
time you don't need access to your dependencies at plugin load times
in which case it all just goes away (which has been the case when
we've been using plugins internally to share code between apps) but I
wouldn't want to rely on it always working out that easily).

If the plugins aren't dependent on each other at load time, the we
don't need something like require_plugin.

Sure, and what we've done so far internally is twist things so that this isn't the case and we don't have to rely on load order. It would be nice not to have to perform those contorsions.

Fred

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Cheers

Koz

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