[Aldor-l] Compiler development
Gabriel Dos Reis
gdr at cs.tamu.edu
Tue Jun 17 16:17:10 EDT 2008
"Bill Page" <bill.page at newsynthesis.org> writes:
| Ralf Hemmecke writes:
| >
| > | >> Well, isn't there a way in SVN to use 'external sources' so that
| > | >> your repository would never contain the Aldor source tree, but
| > | >> only a reference to it? So the question of distribution would be
| > | >> settled.
| > |
| > | Bill Page asked:
| > | > Ralf, did you find a way to do this? Do you know if this approach
| > | > is used in any open source projects?
| > |
| > | http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.4/svn.advanced.externals.html
| > |
| > | I haven't used that myself, but Christian has in his AldorUnit project.
| > | He references his own LibModel project.
| >
|
| On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 1:04 PM, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
| > I use it for personal repos. It works well, as long as you don't
| > push too much the envelop. I wish SVK had better support for it.
| >
|
| Notwithstanding that IANAL probably applies to everyone likely to
| comment here, I would like to know the opinions of the participants in
| this email list concerning the proposed use of SVN external sources.
I have not studied the implications for the licenses. However, given
the default behaviour of SVN externals (by default, check out the
externals as if inclusion by reference) I would prefer to give
instructions to OpenAxiom users about how to fetch the `externals'.
My previous message was merely commenting on the technical aspects,
not the legal ones. Sorry if that confuses people.
-- Gaby
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