On Wednesday, February 4, 2004, at 01:25 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:
It seems to me (and forgive me if I'm oversimplifying), you just load library stacks like any other. And then start using them.
In the schema that you use, this makes sense.
Most of my apps are not fetched online. Even so, just 'start using' is fine when using stacks in external stack files. This works in almost all cases.
However, some applications need to be monolithic. I can't have associated files.
In my case, I doubt I would ever want to 'start using' a substack (outside the Main stack substacks, which I do on occasion).
Well, if a system of stack files must be flattened to one, then libraries would be stack files.
I don't think I'm making one part clear. I 'am' using external stack files for libraries. That works. I'm just not downloading them. All that works. (No doubt I'm doing something the hard way in referring to them, but that would be another issue.)
In addition, I want to make monolithic applications.
Dar Scott
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