This is great info. A related question (for WOLips/Eclipse newbies
like me) is how to link in frameworks directly from a specific source
project and then have those included embedded into the build. In
other words I want my source framework tree for new projects separate
from the stable-and-almost-never-any-more-maintenance-projects. Most
likely, some PW committers are working in this manner. If there is
docs on this, then feel free to criticize me while pointing me to the
docs. I would really like to get this setup in an hour rather than
spend a valuable day or two experimenting.
For example, I want my stable projects to have their own set of old
rev (non-Apple) frameworks as source and my new projects to work with
the latest (for example ajaxified Project Wonder frameworks)
frameworks sources.
Regards, Kieran
On Sep 7, 2006, at 1:47 PM, Ulrich Köster wrote:
> We're in the progress of moving the docs to the wiki:
>
> http://objectstyle.org/jira/browse/WOL-266
>
> I'll make sure that we add some info about the embed stuff.
>
> Uli
> Am 07.09.2006 um 17:17 schrieb Marc Guenther:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> might I make the suggestion (which also applies to some other
>> topics here in the list), that whoever finds out how this stuff is
>> actually supposed to work, adds it to the documentation on the wiki?
>> There is a lot of great stuff mentioned here in the list (real
>> solutions to real problems) which is all buried deep in the mail
>> archive, and never makes it into the wiki...
>>
>> Marc
>>
>> On 7. Sep. 2006, at 17:01, Ken Anderson wrote:
>>> My assumption is that I no longer have to build install on the
>>> frameworks, right? I just build install on the apps, and the
>>> currently built frameworks in my workarea get copied in...
>>>
>>> On Sep 7, 2006, at 9:52 AM, Ulrich Köster wrote:
>>>
>>>> The embed="true" for a frameworks section does the trick.
>>>> <frameworks root="/Foo" embed="true">
>>>> </frameworks>
>>
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