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Re: guile-statprof now available as a cvs module.
From: |
Neil Jerram |
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Re: guile-statprof now available as a cvs module. |
Date: |
23 Jul 2001 22:18:58 +0100 |
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>>>>> "Rob" == Rob Browning <address@hidden> writes:
Rob> Marius Vollmer <address@hidden> writes:
>> I don't know why we have the extra "guile" directory in CVS,
>> and it feels somewhat wrong to me. Should we hoist all
>> `submodules' up one level? That will certainly cause a lot of
>> hick-ups, and therefore probably isn't worth it. For
>> consistency, having all modules in the "guile" directory is the
>> right thing, I'd say. There certainly doesn't exist the notion
>> that modules inside "guile" are more official than the ones on
>> top-level.
Rob> I'm confused. I thought there was a guile CVS directory that
Rob> contained guile-core, guile-www, etc., and I was trying to
Rob> put my module there, alongside guile-www. However, when I
Rob> checked it in, and then updated my top-level checkout, I
Rob> didn't see it. I presumed that was because there was some
Rob> CVS "modules" funny-business going on, but did I in fact put
Rob> my dir in the wrong place?
As far as guile-statprof is concerned, I think that it is sufficiently
core function that it should be in guile-core.
(The general discussion about CVS module organization is still useful,
though.)
Neil