[plt-scheme] Requiring absolute path
Wow! Thanks, I was not aware of that planet feature... should check
out the manual, thanks!
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 10:21 PM, Neil Van Dyke<neil at neilvandyke.org> wrote:
> Neil Van Dyke wrote at 06/15/2009 05:12 PM:
>>
>> Paulo J. Matos wrote at 06/15/2009 04:59 PM:
>>>
>>> maybe i am missing something but what do you mean by a planet development
>>> link?
>>>
>>
>> Courtesy of Google:
>> http://docs.plt-scheme.org/planet/Developing_Packages_for_PLaneT.html#(part._devlinks)
>
> For example, my "~/scheme/Makefile" at the moment includes the production:
>
> planet-links:
> @echo ""
> planet unlink neil randtok.plt 1 0
> @echo ""
> planet link neil testeez.plt 1 3 ~/scheme/testeez
> planet link neil csv.plt 1 6 ~/scheme/csv
> planet link neil postnet.plt 1 1 ~/scheme/postnet
> planet link neil urlskip.plt 1 1 ~/scheme/urlskip
> planet link neil bigtime.plt 1 0 ~/scheme/bigtime
> planet link neil html-parse.plt 1 0 ~/scheme/html-parse
> planet link neil html-template.plt 1 0 ~/scheme/html-template
> planet link neil html-write.plt 1 0 ~/scheme/html-write
> planet link neil scgi.plt 1 0 ~/scheme/scgi
> planet link neil shtml.plt 1 0 ~/scheme/shtml
> planet link neil xexp.plt 1 0 ~/scheme/xexp
> @echo ""
> planet show
> @echo ""
>
> Whenever I start modifying a package's source, in anticipation of a new
> PLaneT version, I add a "planet link" for that, giving the anticipated new
> PLaneT version number. As I release versions of PLaneT packages, I change
> the corresponding "planet link" to a "planet unlink". Sometime later, I
> remove the "planet unlink"s, once they've probably run on all the systems
> that need them (which, at the moment, is just my laptop).
>
> This is a stopgap solution, until I get time to automate it based on
> information that is already embedded in my source files.
>
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>
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