If you're writing a bundle that needs its own nibs, but needs another bundle's libraries, is there a way to determine if and where those libraries are stored on the users system? A series of fallbacks, perhaps?
I figured out how to do a fuzzy search using stemming, but had to create a small bundle to pull it off. It depends, however, on the endpoint functions in the blogging bundle, so at this point I have blogging bundle's lib directory copied into the Autotag bundle. Is this unacceptable?
Thanks, Brett
On 27. Jan 2007, at 00:35, Brett Terpstra wrote:
If you're writing a bundle that needs its own nibs, but needs another bundle's libraries, is there a way to determine if and where those libraries are stored on the users system? A series of fallbacks, perhaps?
I figured out how to do a fuzzy search using stemming, but had to create a small bundle to pull it off. It depends, however, on the endpoint functions in the blogging bundle, so at this point I have blogging bundle's lib directory copied into the Autotag bundle. Is this unacceptable?
Copying the lib is the best solution IMO.
The only place where bundles can read shared resources from, is the TM_SUPPORT_PATH, not really other bundles.