[IGSTK-Developers] New build system

Julien Jomier jjomier at cs.unc.edu
Fri Jan 20 00:26:26 EST 2006


Hi Andinet,

The problem is that I tend to modify the copied files and not the 
original ones.

I think I found another way to deal with that.

We create an IGSTK directory in the sandbox (Sandbox/IGSTK) that copies 
the file structure of the main IGSTK repository. The idea is to copy all 
the source from IGSTK to Sanbox-bin (using CMake) except the files that 
are in Sandbox/IGSTK (and subdirectories). We then compile the IGSTK 
library inside the sandbox. But there is no duplicate of the files at 
that point. Do you foresee any issues in doing that?

Let me know what you think about this design,

Julien

Andinet Enquobahrie wrote:
>> Let me see if I understand correctly what we are trying to do.
>> We want to make sure that we have enough flexibility to modify the 
>> main IGSTK source code, so basically what we need to do in the Sandbox 
>> is to create a new IGSTK library (not using the main one) with some 
>> possible modified files.
> 
>>
>> I agree with the proposed solution to copy files from the main IGSTK 
>> source directory into the Sandbox binary directory and replace with 
>> possible duplicate files that are in Sandbox. Using this approach 
>> David is right and the compiler will refer to the copied files but 
>> only for the main IGSTK files and not the sandbox (that's the problem 
>> I'm having right now).
> 
> Oh..ok...your problem is with the ones in the Sandbox...here is what you 
> can do...
> 
> After modifying the file in the sandbox,  all you need to do is
> 
> make depend
> 
> the copy of the file in the binary directory will be automatically 
> updated (at least I hope :)... Give it a shot and let me know if it works
> 
> -Andinet
> 
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> 
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>> Let me know if I'm missing something,
>>
>> Julien
>>
>> Andinet Enquobahrie wrote:
>>
>>> Julien Jomier wrote:
>>>
>>>> Andinet,
>>>>
>>>> I'm trying the new build system and there is a major drawback to it. 
>>>> Using Visual Studio, when the compiler finds an error it reports to 
>>>> the newly created files in the binary directory and not the actual 
>>>> files in the source directory. Therefore debugging is a pain.
>>>>
>>>> I think you are copying the file just to merge the tests. Maybe we 
>>>> can keep them separated...
>>>
>>>
>>> Julien,
>>>
>>> Yes, I understand the pain. We knew about this issue while agreeing 
>>> on this build system.. In fact, here is what David wrote about it ....
>>>
>>>> The big issue is that debuggers would find the copies of the files, 
>>>> not the originals, and
>>>> developers would have to be aware of that fact.
>>>
>>>
>>> We had to settle on this solution just because it was better than the 
>>> other suggested ideas. Please, refer to the email exchanges on this 
>>> matter for the suggested ideas...
>>>
>>> I am open to other solutions...Let me know if you think of one...
>>>
>>>
>>> -Andinet
>>>
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>>>>
>>>> Julien
>>>>
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