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Summary: | absolute paths in the projectproperties | ||
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Product: | projects | Reporter: | christian255 <christian255> |
Component: | Generic Projects UI | Assignee: | Milan Kubec <mkubec> |
Status: | RESOLVED WORKSFORME | ||
Severity: | blocker | CC: | ppis |
Priority: | P3 | ||
Version: | 6.x | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
Issue Type: | ENHANCEMENT | Exception Reporter: |
Description
christian255
2008-06-01 07:47:30 UTC
And what about shared libraries? While creating a project in "Project" wizard there is "Using Dedicated Folder for Storing Libraries" checkbox in 2nd step. Then just copy required libraries into "<lib>" folder and while adding them for project via "Project Properties" use relative option. That is a solution, but not very good. With this solution all libraries where copy phyisicaly to the project. This is not good. If an update of one or more libraires is possible, all updatet libraries must copy into all projects. A central management of 3party frameworks is not possible. well, i think that sharable libraries is the best solution. I do not understand why upgrading of one library means to upgrade library of all projects - if you create libraries folder in e.g. C:\Libraries on your PC and Notebook, you can import there all necessary library jars and *all* projects and utilize this one library storage. AFAICT there is nothing to be fixed, it can be solved by sharable libraries. |