Having
come to this conversation late, can someone summarize which packages we're
thinking about renaming, just so we can make sure that doesn't cause any grief
for Barracuda? Conversely, I can post a list of XMLC/Xerces package names that
Barracuda uses, if that would be more helpful, but I won't be able to get to it
until this afternoon...
THanks...
Christian
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Christian Cryder
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"Coffee?
I could quit anytime, just not today"
I have no problem with the move.
Sounds like a good idea. However, I'm wondering if we shouldn't make a
release of XMLC in its current state before doing the package renaming?
That is, unless it really isn't a big deal to do. I'm just worried that
there might be some bugs to flush out if the changes are significant.
The new reloading is compelling enough to want it sooner than later. The
current state could be released as XMLC-2.2 and the next package-renamed
release could be XMLC-3.0 which would distinguish it from the 2.x
releases. An XMLC refactored to use DOM4J might be released as XMLC-4.0
to distinguish it from the Xerces releases. Sound logical?
BTW,
does the package renaming include gnu-regexp and jtidy? I'd think that
would be unnecessary. Xerces is the source of all the problems.
The other libraries can be left alone until such time as they are deemed to be
problematic as well.
Jake
At 01:17 PM 1/27/2003 +0100, you
wrote:
On Sunday 26 January 2003 08:46,
David Li wrote:
> I have registered a Enhydra XMLC project on
ObjectWeb's SF
> (http://debian-sf.objectweb.org/) and plan to move XMLC
over. Since
> this is going to begin a new CVS tree, should we perform
the refatoring
> of the Xerces namespace before moving?
+1 from
me. If the CVS tree is moved anyway, we can do the package rename at
the
same time, without losing the version history.
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