Finally looking into some coding again! WEE!
Check out #PotentiallyUseful/Frustrating/Obscure C/GCC/Make
...wherein there's a couple new updates regarding my adventures on efforts toward making commonCode a bit more... public-ready.
Also, have a vague idea floating around my mind regarding how it might actually be doable via git. NO WAY!
Yeahp... something about scripting uploads, and having different repositories for every [public] version of every commonThing... which, really, might not be so bad... (though, frankly, it'd be easier with ftp... those days are long-gone. besides, publicly-modifiable is a pretty cool thing that ftp didn't lend itself to).
And, a vague 'something more', with using git-pull in the makefile... when a commonThing is a needed-dependency, 'make' would automatically run the git-pull request... It'd be kinda cool, but having been on a relatively-flaky 'net connection for quite some time, I wouldn't mind an all-at-once download option... that'll have to be saved for a later day.
...wherein, it starts to look even more like 'apt-get' or 'macports'... hopefully we can keep this *somewhat* dependent on only the sorts of things that don't have their entire interface changed with every version! 'make' and 'bash' have pretty standard and backward-compatible interfaces... but what about git... maybe curl, or wget? Thoughts?
NO I WILL NOT USE PYTHON. (Really, I think they should call it Cobra... isn't that the snake that hypnotizes its prey? "No, really! It'll be alright. This is the path you were looking for.")
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