
2007/6/10, Rene Rivera <grafikrobot@gmail.com>:
Henrik Sundberg wrote:
I think this means that to be able to place all hpp-files in the boost-directory, there should be a build step to put them there. I..e When building lib1, it should copy it's own headers to the Boost directory. I don't know if that is good either. What happens if hpp-files are renamed? Will the old files not remain in the Boost directory?
Is this a drawback in all proposals so far?
I don't think Beman's proposal relies on any particular svn features.
Do you mean this, or is it defined at some other place? http://mysite.verizon.net/beman/development_environment.html#Repository
Also svn externals break the read-only (http) vs. read-write (https) arrangement. Someone who is using read-only access will not be able to do updates if put in externals of the https variety, and vice versa.
Troy seems to have a very functional structure, but I don't think he places files from different libraries in the same directory. /$