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Re: [Chicken-users] Eggology
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Ivan Raikov |
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Re: [Chicken-users] Eggology |
Date: |
Wed, 22 Aug 2007 15:50:49 +0900 |
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Another solution would be to modify salmonella to construct a
dependency graph for all eggs and issue a warning for each dependency
cycle detected. The graph-cycles egg documentation has an example on
how to build a dependency graph, and enumerate all cycles in it.
-Ivan
Sunnan <address@hidden> writes:
>> Further, no mutual dependencies (A needs B, and B needs
>> A) should be created.
> I guess I can agree with that. If that should happen, here are two
> solutions to that:
> Either:
> 1) create a third package, C, with the stuff from A that B depends
> on, so that A depends on B and C, and B depends on C, or:
> 2) join the two packages.
>
- [Chicken-users] Eggology, Benedikt Rosenau, 2007/08/21
- Re: [Chicken-users] Eggology, Alex Queiroz, 2007/08/21
- Re: [Chicken-users] Eggology, Sunnan, 2007/08/22
- Re: [Chicken-users] Eggology,
Ivan Raikov <=
- Re: [Chicken-users] Eggology, Mario Domenech Goulart, 2007/08/22
- Re: [Chicken-users] Eggology, Ivan Raikov, 2007/08/22
- Re: [Chicken-users] Eggology, Mario Domenech Goulart, 2007/08/22
- Re: [Chicken-users] Eggology, Shawn Rutledge, 2007/08/22
- Re: [Chicken-users] Eggology, Ivan Shmakov, 2007/08/23
- Re: [Chicken-users] Eggology, Peter Bex, 2007/08/23
- Re: [Chicken-users] Eggology, Shawn Rutledge, 2007/08/23