On Mar 17, 2008, at 8:38 AM, Simon McLean wrote:

Hi All -

What does everyone else do with the woproject files when it comes to source control ?

For years, I just swore at them.


We've got some projects where all the woproject files are under source control, and others have only some of them.

I can't remember the specifics as to why we excluded some files in the past, but i seem to remember there being problems with different machines having different set ups (for example different frameworks installed) which meant certain files we're flagged as having been changed every time you updated or committed.

Anyway, just wondering what everyone else does ?


The best practice is probably to migrate your project structure to the Fluffy Bunny Layout (I really should make a Wiki page for that) and have your source control ignore woproject/.

The second-best (as in not quite as good) practice is to have your source control ignore woproject/ant.frameworks.* and woproject/ ant.classpaths.* and change your build to use the bundles attribute of FrameworkSet: http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOL/WOProject-FrameworkSet

The third-best is to just swear at them.  Worked for me for years.  :-)

Chuck

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