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Re: [Javaweb-people] repository structure
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Brian Jones |
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Re: [Javaweb-people] repository structure |
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12 Feb 2002 09:55:53 -0500 |
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Nic Ferrier <address@hidden> writes:
> In many GNU projects there is a ./src directory at top-level which
> includes the source code for the project.
>
> GNU java projects don't seem to follow this convention. Is there any
> reason for that?
CVS lacks a 'move' command, doesn't version directories, so changing
directory structure is a huge PITA. Maybe when one of the newer
version control systems is more robust/finished...
No idea why it is that way though. The whole standard is written for
native code anyway and fails to define what should be done with
Python, Lisp, Java, Scheme, Perl, whatever...
Brian
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Brian Jones <address@hidden>