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Re[6]: Frameworks localized 'components'
From: |
Manuel Guesdon |
Subject: |
Re[6]: Frameworks localized 'components' |
Date: |
Thu, 13 Jun 2002 16:50:04 +0200 (CEST) |
On Thu, 13 Jun 2002 13:36:00 +0100 (BST) Nicola Pero <address@hidden> wrote:
>| You then do
>|
>| xxx_RESOURCE_DIRS = MyDir
>| xxx_RESOURCE_FILES = MyDir/README
>|
>| the first one creates MyDir, the second one copies only the file
>| MyDir/README.
>|
OK. Understood.
>| SUBPROJECTS are really aggregate projects. xxx_SUBPROJECTS are
>| subprojects. They do different things.
>|
>| Aggregate projects are composed of standalone projects (frameworks,
>| bundles, applications, etc). Subprojects are not - they only hold files
>| which are compiled together, ready to be linked into the main project.
>|
>| I think I wrote long explanations on the mailing list in the past, so if
>| my short explanation has confused you please search the archives.
Understood too.As I mainly use dyn libs I haven't thought about subprojects
which generate only static lib.
>| > OK. A little note, I think the we should allow non existing resources for
>some languages because we may have some
>| > resources localized only for italien but not for french, for example.
>This case will occur if we need
>| localization of
>| > GNUstepWeb components only for size problems on some languages.
>|
>| Ok - I agree we should allow non existing resources.
>|
>| You should get a warning :-) but not an error - that is, you are warned,
>| but build is succesful (maybe this was not exactly so in all cases before
>| my recent changes, but now it should be this way).
I agree.
>| > >| when that's done, using the code in gswapp.make and gswbundle.make,
>and
>| > >| simplifying them dramatically by dropping all the custom code there
>which
>| > >| does the same.
>| >
>| > I'm not sure someone still using gswbundle.make . Personnaly, I've
>switched to frameworks :-)
>|
>| Ok - you could switch to bundle.make as well I suppose ?
Yes, I think so.
All this seems well thought !
Manuel
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