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Re: Project/Module structure (Was: Odd gethostbyname behavior...)



On Wednesday, March 13, 2002, at 04:07 PM, Dave Zarzycki wrote:

On Wed, 13 Mar 2002, Justin C. Walker wrote:

The goals are laudable but the approach isn't. You've gone from a very
obscure, difficult-to-grok, arrangement, to one that looks like an
unruly mob.

That's the reality. It will look cleaner once the legacy directories such
as Libraries, System, etc. go away.

It's not clear why there can't be a bit more structure, but we can discuss this elsewhere...

There really has to be a better way.

Want to be the CVS admin? ;-)

I think I hear my mother calling....

The modules file, or something like it, which provides a map of the
project structure and dependencies, is what is needed (either a
document, or a program that can sort it all out).

Agreed, but the modules file is not it.

With whatever it is we just agreed to, I don't see the need to have the large ball-room effect for the project list.

Regards,

Justin

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