This required a fair amount of shuffling stuff around, as can be seen.
Fortunately, now things ought to be able to run more or less standalone
again.
I also figured out a way to have the build system be a tad smarter about
not rebuilding shared stuff, although you still install the exact same eris
binary and /service subdirs for mcp and p2. But at least you only have to
change one place in the source code now.
This required a fair amount of shuffling stuff around, as can be seen.
Fortunately, now things ought to be able to run more or less standalone
again.
I also figured out a way to have the build system be a tad smarter about
not rebuilding shared stuff, although you still install the exact same eris
binary and /service subdirs for mcp and p2. But at least you only have to
change one place in the source code now.
This required a fair amount of shuffling stuff around, as can be seen.
Fortunately, now things ought to be able to run more or less standalone
again.
I also figured out a way to have the build system be a tad smarter about
not rebuilding shared stuff, although you still install the exact same eris
binary and /service subdirs for mcp and p2. But at least you only have to
change one place in the source code now.
This required a fair amount of shuffling stuff around, as can be seen.
Fortunately, now things ought to be able to run more or less standalone
again.
I also figured out a way to have the build system be a tad smarter about
not rebuilding shared stuff, although you still install the exact same eris
binary and /service subdirs for mcp and p2. But at least you only have to
change one place in the source code now.