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List:       kolab-devel
Subject:    Re: [Kolab-devel] Separating sources from OpenPKG packaging
From:       Thomas Arendsen Hein <thomas () intevation ! de>
Date:       2010-02-05 15:01:15
Message-ID: 20100205155632.642555301.thomas () intevation ! de
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* Gunnar Wrobel <wrobel@pardus.de> [20100108 16:12]:
> Quoting Thomas Arendsen Hein <thomas@intevation.de>:
>
>> * Richard Bos <ml@radoeka.nl> [20091209 08:51]:
>>> So, actually what you want to do is to move the directories
>>>  server/kolabd/kolabd           to src/kolabd
>>>  server/kolab-admin/kolab-admin to src/kolab-admin
>>>  and
>>>  server/perl-kolab              to src/perl-kolab
>>
>> Please keep everything somewhere below server, I don't want a
>> different module (or directory) here, only subdirectories of server.
>>
>
> Can you detail why?
>
> Keeping them on the same level would indicate to me that the source  
> directories have similar content to the packaging directories. Which  
> they don't.

In the past (before you moved much code to the Horde repositories)
all code specific to Kolab Server lived in "server". Now to see all
code I already have to look in other places.

When you move some things to "src" next to "server", I will have to
checkout yet another repository (even if on the same CVS server) and
have to do tagging/branching/thinking/whatever in two separate
places.

Thomas

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