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Examine OTP and Follow as Example #8

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oubiwann opened this issue Nov 18, 2016 · 1 comment
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Examine OTP and Follow as Example #8

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oubiwann commented Nov 18, 2016

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  • Place LFE binaries in an analogous place to where OTP places it's erl and other binaries
  • Model the placement of LFE /OLP HTML docs files after where OTP puts HTML docs

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I'm not sure how much really makes sense to follow ... the requirements and needs are so much greater in OTP. They've really done all the hard work for us, and as long as lfe and any included lfex libs build on Linux, Mac, Windows, BSD, etc., we should be covered (much of the OTP build process is work to support multiple OSes).

Anyway, I think we gain a great deal by setting up directories like OTP ... it will seem familiar to anyone who's worked on OTP and it follows the community convention set up by OTP.

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