On 2007/10/11, at 14:05, Terrance Swift wrote:
> Thanks for taking the effort to do this -- I'm sure it will
> substantially help a lot of people who use XSB.
>
> It sounds very reasonable, but I have one question question i
> about packages. Our CHR routines are a package --
> including our main CHR interpreter and preprocessor. They may be
> libraries in other systems, and possibly
> packages/CHR/chr_interp.xwam and chr_pp.xwam should be in minimal
> or at
> least base?
A possible solution would be for the installer to present a list of
all the optional packages. The CHR could than be selected by the
default in the base install (I've removed the distinction between
minimal and base installs). A quick look at the "packages" directory
leads me to suspect that there are number of dependencies between
some of the packages. Suggestions how to split the packages in groups
(besides CHR) for presenting to the user?
Cheers,
Paulo
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