From: Hedayat V. <hed...@ai...> - 2008-02-17 12:50:47
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Hi Markus, Thank you a lot for your responses. But about selecting a repository, what about removing the spark core libraries (oxygen, kerosin, ...) and other things which are currently in simspark from soccer3d repository? For now, we could just split two repositories so that the soccer3d code requires simspark installed on the system. To make it simpler for users, we could then release them as one package, so that they will not notice the change. (Also, I will release RPM/SRPM packages for them). At least, it is more fun I think! From that, we could move parts from soccer3d repository to simspark repo part by part, and always having one codebase. I think this will make the whole transition simpler. Thanks again, Hedayat /*Markus Rollmann <rol...@un...>*/ wrote on 02/17/2008 12:18:45 PM: > Hi all, > > Hedayat Vatankhah wrote: > > ... >> 3. What should be done?! >> > > We should decide for one repository. Going with the simspark repo > requires initial porting effort to move the current soccer3d simulation > and get it running- a lot of work to reach status quo again... > > I'd vote for staying on the soccer3d repo for the time being. > > regards, > Markus > > |