On 25/08/2008, at 3:38 PM, Jim Weirich wrote:
On Aug 25, 2008, at 1:24 AM, Adam Salter wrote:
Tested the gem. Works well.
Great! What platform did you run it on?
Woops. My bad. Unix (OSX).
Ie go to rakefile dir, change to subdirectory, type 'rake -T'...
you get the system rakefile tasks. I think it's the order it does
the checking for system rakefiles, it should bubble first, if no
rakefiles found then system, if no system files found then exit. I
guess this method is better, since it is more in line with older
systems... I think I prefer the current way though.
The problem is that have_project_rakefile? doesn't bubble up when it
does the checking. Rake really needs to do the bubble up checking,
that's was one of the first features of rake over make that was
included, and I don't want to lose that. If you are anywhere in the
project, you will get project behavior. Only when you are outside
any project will you get the system-wide behavior by default.
I'm working on fixing this. I just want to make sure we don't do
the bubble up search more than once.
OK. I'm glad you are working on this. I'm not sure I would know where
to look, initially at least.
Best,
-Adam
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