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Re: "plugin"-ifying the MELT branch.
- From: Richard Guenther <richard dot guenther at gmail dot com>
- To: Basile STARYNKEVITCH <basile at starynkevitch dot net>
- Cc: GCC Mailing List <gcc at gcc dot gnu dot org>
- Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2009 13:16:18 +0200
- Subject: Re: "plugin"-ifying the MELT branch.
- References: <4A281366.9010004@starynkevitch.net> <4A377E77.3010807@starynkevitch.net>
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 1:13 PM, Basile
STARYNKEVITCH<basile@starynkevitch.net> wrote:
> Basile STARYNKEVITCH wrote:
>>
>>
>> Can a branch be simply a plugin, or should I close (soon) the melt-branch
>> and start a melt-plugin-branch on the SVN. If I do that, do I need some
>> authorization? from whom?
>
>
> Apparently, nothing very special is required to start a new branch. So I
> intend to create a new melt-plugin-branch in a few hours (or days), unless
> there ?is some objections to it;I will progressively move code from the
> current MELT branch melt-branch into this melt-plugin-branch to make MELT a
> big plugin.
>
> Also, does such a thing should be called a branch. After all, it is not a
> derivative of an existing trunk! Maybe it should be called something
> different!
I do not think that plugins should be branches of trunk, nor should
they live in the FSF repository.
Richard.
>
> This also brings interesting questions: how should plugins in general be
> structured? Do they need some autoconf hackery?
>
> My goal is of course to make MELT a big (meta) plugin suitable to work with
> the standard trunk (ie future 4.5).
>
> Regards.
>
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