[symfony-users] Re: How could I switch to Lime 2.0 (I understand it's not complete)

2009-08-30 Thread Crafty_Shadow

I am currently developing with windows, it would be great if you could
provide a few pointers.

On Aug 30, 10:40 pm, Bernhard Schussek bschus...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 If you are working on a Unix based OS, this is very easy.

 The following steps assume that you have downloaded Lime2 to
 lib/vendor/Lime2 and that the symfony source code is located in
 lib/vendor/symfony.

 1. Rename the original lime.php
 cd lib/vendor/symfony/lib/vendor/lime
 mv lime.php lime.php.bak

 2. Create a symlink pointing to the lime.php of Lime2
 ln -s ../../../../Lime2/lib/lime.php lime.php

 (You might have to fiddle with the paths if your setup is different.)

 If you are working on Windows, things are a bit more complicated. I
 will post a guide if this is the case :-)

 That's all. Please tell me if you encounter any bugs.

 Bernhard
 --
 Software Architect  Engineer
 Blog:http://webmozarts.com

 2009/8/30 Crafty_Shadow vankat...@gmail.com:



  Should I choose to use lime 2.0, would I be able to do so by simply
  creating a lime directory in my lib folder, and rely on Symfony's
  autoloading to take care of the inclusion order?


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[symfony-users] Re: How could I switch to Lime 2.0 (I understand it's not complete)

2009-08-30 Thread Bernhard Schussek

Okay.

In this case you could simply copy the contents of Lime2/lib/ and
paste them into symfony/lib/vendor/lime/. Make sure you create a
backup of symfony/lib/vendor/lime/lime.php before that.

Not as clean, but should work.


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[symfony-users] Re: How could I switch to Lime 2.0 (I understand it's not complete)

2009-08-30 Thread Bernhard Schussek

Hi,

If you are working on a Unix based OS, this is very easy.

The following steps assume that you have downloaded Lime2 to
lib/vendor/Lime2 and that the symfony source code is located in
lib/vendor/symfony.

1. Rename the original lime.php
cd lib/vendor/symfony/lib/vendor/lime
mv lime.php lime.php.bak

2. Create a symlink pointing to the lime.php of Lime2
ln -s ../../../../Lime2/lib/lime.php lime.php

(You might have to fiddle with the paths if your setup is different.)

If you are working on Windows, things are a bit more complicated. I
will post a guide if this is the case :-)

That's all. Please tell me if you encounter any bugs.


Bernhard
--
Software Architect  Engineer
Blog: http://webmozarts.com



2009/8/30 Crafty_Shadow vankat...@gmail.com:

 Should I choose to use lime 2.0, would I be able to do so by simply
 creating a lime directory in my lib folder, and rely on Symfony's
 autoloading to take care of the inclusion order?
 


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[symfony-users] Re: How could I switch to Lime 2.0 (I understand it's not complete)

2009-08-30 Thread Crafty_Shadow

I have noticed that lime 2.0 is no longer marked as Experimental in
the SVN branch, does that mean it is closing completion?
I intend to use mainly for testing purposes (no pun intended), but
still, it would be good to know when does the current revision stand.

On Aug 30, 10:53 pm, Bernhard Schussek bschus...@gmail.com wrote:
 Okay.

 In this case you could simply copy the contents of Lime2/lib/ and
 paste them into symfony/lib/vendor/lime/. Make sure you create a
 backup of symfony/lib/vendor/lime/lime.php before that.

 Not as clean, but should work.

 Bernhard
 --
 Software Architect  Engineer
 Blog:http://webmozarts.com
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[symfony-users] Re: How could I switch to Lime 2.0 (I understand it's not complete)

2009-08-30 Thread Bernhard Schussek
Previously, Lime was marked as experimental because it wasn't sure whether
this branch would ever see a release.

By now, Lime 2 is closing in on its first alpha release. This means that
Lime's feature set is relatively complete by now, but the API may change as
we gather feedback.

I will soon write a more exhaustive blog post about Lime's release plan.

Bernhard

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30. Aug 2009 10:32 nachm. schrieb am Crafty_Shadow vankat...@gmail.com:


I have noticed that lime 2.0 is no longer marked as Experimental in
the SVN branch, does that mean it is closing completion?
I intend to use mainly for testing purposes (no pun intended), but
still, it would be good to know when does the current revision stand.

On Aug 30, 10:53 pm, Bernhard Schussek bschus...@gmail.com wrote:  Okay.
  In this case you co...

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