On 10-Nov-08, at 5:00 PM, Brad Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jean-Philippe Barette-LaPierre wrote:
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 8:51 AM, Piotr Dobrogost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Jean
I think we should make cURLpp folder structure more standard. We
should either add include/curlpp/include folder in the root of
current tree or add include folder in the current curlpp folder.
There we should put all files clients of lib could need to include
(interface of the library). That how it's in libcurl. This way
during building of lib itself I could set CURLPP_PATH to the root
folder of the project's tree and then use it in the same way as I
use other paths i.e. CURLPP_PATH/include, LIBCURL_PATH/include,
OPENSSL_PATH/include etc.
Either folder structure suits me.
Obviously we don't want to change the structure under *nix as the /
usr/local/include/curlpp is already "standard".
Absolutely, but we were talking more specifically of the source
directory, not the installation directory (which they dont really have
on windows).
Kindest regards,
Brad Hubbard
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