Re: superunstable

From: Chuck Hill (chil..lobal-village.net)
Date: Mon Feb 11 2008 - 11:43:15 EST

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    On Feb 11, 2008, at 6:28 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:

    >>>> Any news on that topic? Can't wait...
    >>>>
    >>>> I'm still stuck with 4606, as I could not get my projects
    >>>> working reliably with the changes to classpath handling in 4607
    >>>> (there is already a unique instance of bundle "bla"...). After
    >>>> hours and hours of fiddling I finally gave up. Now the upcoming
    >>>> "superunstable" change could bring back the fun... :)
    >>>>
    >>>> Timo
    >>> I'm sort of in a holding pattern and having second thoughts ...
    >>> If I commit, I also commit myself to a lot of work, because the
    >>> ant build portion is most likely going to break in a lot of funky
    >>> cases (who knows what people do in those ant files). I don't
    >>> know if I want to deal with it right now, so I'm just putting it
    >>> off. I'm thinking about just fixing a couple of the notable
    >>> regressions in the current one -- the double selection of local +
    >>> system frameworks, the P/Whatever error during conversion, and
    >>> the unique framework bug -- which incidentally only doesn't
    >>> happen to me because I have a custom NSBundle that works around
    >>> that problem.
    >>
    >> If you can fix those inside the current branch, I think it will
    >> solve most problems that people are currently having.
    > This was my thought too ... I've also been considering just
    > changing the Eclipse portion, but leaving the ant.* stuff. So you
    > get the dynamic classpath management stuff but without changing the
    > ant side too drastically.

    Most of them, but the ant side is still, well, like it is. But it
    would be good to at least get rid of some of that badness.

    Chuck

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