Hi Martin,

> - This effort of checking in the three jar files is part of an effort to 
> create a build.quick task which if nothing changed takes very little 
> time. Little time means that we should be very critical on which tasks 
> actually need to be run multiple times a day by each one of us (even if 
> they take 6 seconds total).

This is a fair argument, but this can be achieved both by having and the
jars statically or by including the incremental building patch.

> - Afaics it is not that much of an issue to have the jar file in the 
> repository. If you change the something in core, trl, wad then it is 
> just running the wad.lib, etc. task (same as now) and commit the changed 
> library. What mess would this create?

Adding those 3 jar files statically would make sense if src-core, src-wad
and src-trl were moved to other repositories out of trunk. If the jars
are treated as extenal projects, then the source files should be moved
away too. What do you think about this?


Juan Pablo


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