Hola,

>But what happens, when both products depend/share functionality on this
>component simultanously.

Product1 depends on version 1 of DB1.  Product2 depends on version 2 of
DB1.  Substitute "version" in the above sentence with "branch" and this
is supported by all modern source control systems.  It's not hard to do
at all.

If you need to patch version 1 or version 2, you can.  Or you can merge
their branches at some point, and have both products 1 and 2 depend son
the merged version of DB1.

Yoav




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