On 06/08/2009, at 8:58 PM, Daniel wrote:

> Have a look at Buckminster: http://www.eclipse.org/buckminster/
> Not sure if it's going to work for non-JVM approaches (you'll probably
> have to code up a plugin of some sort), but it's a meta package
> manager, and can do more than just dependency resolution. For
> instance, you can specify, if you would like to have a dependency as a
> published Jar, or if you would like it to be checked from the version
> control system, so that you can fix bugs in the dependency.
> Note that this is the most under-documented project I have found in a
> long time.

This is the first I've heard of this project, but what about the 255  
page user guide available from: 
http://mirror.cc.vt.edu/pub/eclipse/tools/buckminster/doc/BuckyBook.pdf 
  ?

Antony Blakey
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