O2 used to depend and override some stuff from OB. Thus, we have lot of bugs
related to this.

Right now, after the ANN of David and Alexandre, O2 does not depend or
overrides anything from OB. So, you can load both of them in a core image
without needing the other, and they can even coexist. I mean, you can
install both without problems. But...they don't share code, at all.

At least, that's what I understood.

Cheers

Mariano


On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 2:40 PM, Torsten Bergmann <[email protected]> wrote:

> Lukas wrote
> >because O2 makes incompatible changes to the OmniBrowser framework.
> >The way O2 is implemented makes it impossible to run both together on the
> >same core model without conflicts.
>
> OK, but Alexandre wrote in [1]:
>  "O2 has now no dependencies to OB anymore."
>
> so is Lukas' statement still true and both are in conflict or are
> these conflicts now resolved and it is possible to run both together?
>
> Thanks
> T.
>
>
> [1]
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