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Re: Libraries and effiency
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Re: Libraries and effiency


  • Subject: Re: Libraries and effiency
  • From: Tetsuro KURITA <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 09 Aug 2010 22:18:19 +0900

Thanks for your interesting suggestions.

> What I'd like all you library loader developers to do is use my suggestion for a shared property list which contains user designated library folders and his or her search configurations. That way folks can keep track of their own stuff easily and put it anywhere they want.

But I can't understand what real problems is solved by your suggestions.
I hope to avoid configuration files to keep it simple.

Why should locations of UserLibrary/LocalLibrary/NetworkLibrary be customizable ?
Why don't library locations are always searched recursively ?
Who need such flexibility ?

If your suggestion will solve real person's real problem, I will follow your suggestion.

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Tetsuro KURITA
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 http://homepage.mac.com/tkurita/scriptfactory/en/
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