ion@svn.reactos.org wrote:
Author: ion Date: Thu Mar 8 21:59:45 2007 New Revision: 26032
URL: http://svn.reactos.org/svn/reactos?rev=26032&view=rev Log:
- Tree cleanups proposed on the mailing list. Move all non-Core OS modules to rosapps. Tests were already moved by Fireball to rostests.
This will break 'make bootcd'
Upon thinking about this, I'm not sure it's such a good idea with respect to usermode stability as it will get less testing now from non-included apps.
Another idea, instead of moving everything out of the main trunk would be to give each component a new tag in rbuild. This tag could be something like core="yes|no". Everything which has been moved to rosapps could be labeled with a core="no" 2 new build commands would be available, make core and make corebootcd.
This would allow us to have the best of both world. Many of the tests we run at application level rely on the apps which have just been moved being easily accessable. If these are gone, I suspect less feedback will be collected about the status of usermode.
Ged.
Ged Murphy wrote:
2 new build commands would be available, make core and make corebootcd.
Rethinking, it would be better to have 'make' and 'make all' 'make' building the core stuff and 'make all' building everything.
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