Sorry, i forgot to check my email before i went afk yesterday.  Yes, there
is a weak dependancy on rt^3 at the moment.

I vote for the short, lowercase candidates:

/ge and /gs



On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 8:01 PM, Christopher Sean Morrison <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> On Jun 1, 2011, at 12:58 PM, Christopher Sean Morrison wrote:
>
> May have just found the answer to my own question..  was the geometry
> engine left in rt^3?  I see unit test dirs and some sources in oldstuff, but
> no core code.
>
>
> Indeed that seems to be the case, got a full build of the GS after
> compiling/installing the GE sources from rt^3.  That'll be a little tricky
> to resolve for Ohloh accounting purposes since geomcore was branched then
> purged.  It's all cool, though...  we just may have to move geomcore and
> rt^3 sources around once again (into new modules) so there is unique history
> for both.
>
> The proper separation of the main BRL-CAD libs, the Geometry Engine API,
> and the Geometry Service application(s) is a good one.  It reinforces the
> layered design and makes it a lot harder to introduce cyclic dependencies.
>  So the question becomes what to name the new modules.  Any suggestions?
>
> Geometry Engine candidate names:
> /svnroot/brlcad/ge/trunk
> /svnroot/brlcad/GE/trunk
> /svnroot/brlcad/geometryengine/trunk
> /svnroot/brlcad/GeometryEngine/trunk
>
> Geometry Service candidate names:
> /svnroot/brlcad/gs/trunk
> /svnroot/brlcad/GS/trunk
> /svnroot/brlcad/geometryservice/trunk
> /svnroot/brlcad/GeometryService/trunk
>
> Other ideas?  Absent commentary, I'll just flip a coin and start
> restructuring this weekend.  (leaning towards ge/gs or GE/GS)
>
> Cheers!
> Sean
>
>
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