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Re: Static-linking a framework?
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Re: Static-linking a framework?


  • Subject: Re: Static-linking a framework?
  • From: David Dunham <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2008 21:33:55 -0800


On 5 Mar 2008, at 13:21, Nathan Vander Wilt wrote:

I'm sure Uli and I aren't the only ones with these
desires. How do most developers include third-party
(open source) libraries in their projects?

Static link.

What do you
do to enforce separation of wannabe framework code
(systems that could be reused in future projects)
inside the main project?


Um, all the 3rd party libraries are their own projects. They can't avoid being separated.

David Dunham   Macintosh Game Developer
GameHouse Studios     +1 206 926 5722     www.gamehouse.com
    "They said it couldn't be done but sometimes it doesn't
     work out that way." -- Casey Stengel

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