Murray Cumming wrote:
> 
> I'd like to rename the 'src' directory to 'xercesc'. Here's why:
> 
> I recently changed the build files so that they install the headers
> under a <prefix>/include/xercesc directory instead of polluting
> <prefix?/include with all of the generically-named xerces-c sub dirs. I
> had a secondary aim - to make it more obvious when client code #includes
> xerces-c headers.
> e.g.
> #include <xercesc/framework/MemBufInputSource.hpp>
> is a lot clearer than
> #include <framework/MemBufInputSource.hpp>
> 
> The problem is that the xerces-c header files don't use this method, so
> you need 2 include directives when compiling your code:
> e.g. -I/home/mcumming/include -I /home/mcumming/include/xercesc
> 
> To fix this, I'd like to add the 'xercesc/' bit to the includes in all
> the xerces-c header. BUT, then xerces-c wouldn't build because the
> headers are actually in src. SO, let's rename that directory. This
> technique is used by lots of libraries, such as gtk.

Can I have a maintainer's yes/no about this, please?

-- 
Murray Cumming
www.murrayc.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to