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From: | Phil Howard <PHIL@UIUCVMD> |
Reply To: | The Revised LISTSERV Distribution List <LSTSRV-L@EB0UB011> |
Date: | Wed, 12 Nov 86 12:56:36 CST |
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Ross...
If a package needs some general purpose utility programs, such as assembler
language subroutine modules for programs in REXX, I assume you would include
them in the package as well.
Q1: If <N> packages referred to XYZ MODULE would you have just 1 copy
of XYZ MODULE on disk?
Q2: If a package needs to use some other package, such as a collection of
subroutines, will it be necessary to reference individual files, or
would we want to reference whole packages.
Q3: If a referenced file or package has a different owner, and that owner
makes an incompatible change, should we provide for a means so that
the old version of a referenced file or package is retained, and the
reference remains fixed until the owner of the referencing package
switches the reference to the new version of the referenced file after
verifying it works?
Q4: Will packages be transmitted in batch, such as DISK DUMP or CARD DUMP,
as individual files, as in NETDATA, or by some other means?
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