On 2012-10-30 21:55, Paulo Pinto wrote:

This cannot be enforced on runtime for most languages, that was why I
was generalizing.

For example C and C++ require the programmer to do this, somehow.

It's possible to change the path where a dynamic library is expected to be located after the application/library is compiled. The package manager can change this when installing a package.

Java requires you bundled something like OSGi with your application.

From the languages I have real project experience, only Groovy and .NET
provide out of the box mechanisms for runtime validations given in the
package manager.

It's one thing saying that your existing tools cannot handle this. It's an entirely different thing saying it's not possible.

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/Jacob Carlborg

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