DSSS 0.69 released.

BCS ao at pathlink.com
Fri Aug 10 10:04:50 PDT 2007


Reply to Frits,

> BCS wrote:
> 
>> Reply to Bruno,
>> 
>>> If it's to mess around with the source, I am of the opinion that a
>>> given
>>> project distribution should have all of it's dependencies in the
>>> distribution as well (headers + binary libraries).
>> DSSS uses svn to download stuff. Unless you want to require that all
>> svn repositories have all dependencies in them (bad idea) then you
>> need to also do svn co on the decencies and that what DSSS does.
>> 
> Actually, as long as the dependency is also in an svn repository, you
> can just use the svn:externals property on a directory to get
> subdirectories with the data in the other repositories (either the
> latest version or a specific one) when you check it out (or update).
> 
> Not that I'm recommending that, I'm just saying you don't need to
> actually copy the data over to your own repository to get that effect.
> 

good to known





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