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Community/DPE on Github
What's the difference between OpenXTalk-org/OpenXtalk-IDE-DontPanicEdition and OpenXTalk-org/OpenXtalk-Community-DPE? I've found those at https://github.com/PaulMcClernan/.
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Re: Community/DPE on Github
use this URL, the other one should redirect you to this repo URL:xTalkProgrammer wrote: ↑Sat Nov 20, 2021 1:18 pm What's the difference between OpenXTalk-org/OpenXtalk-IDE-DontPanicEdition and OpenXTalk-org/OpenXtalk-Community-DPE? I've found those at https://github.com/PaulMcClernan/.
https://github.com/OpenXTalk-org/
OpenXtalk-IDE-DontPanicEdition is a repo of the IDE, it's being turned into a mirror of a merged three-platform copy of the IDE as installed, plus OXT modifications to scripts, stacks, images, etc. Maye along with a few expoerimental stacks.
While OpenXtalk-Community-DPE is where the actual engine(s) C++ source code is, along with utils for various things such as building the Dictionary and docs files as API SQL DB + HTML/JS/CSS version.
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Re: Community/DPE on Github
Do you mean OpenXtalk-IDE-DontPanicEdition contains the IDE only and OpenXtalk-Community-DPE includes the source code of the engines? I'm not asking about what it will be one day. I'm asking what is the difference right now.
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Re: Community/DPE on Github
It's pretty obvious from looking at the git repositories.
There's no source code in OpenXtalk-IDE-DontPanicEdition
There's no source code in OpenXtalk-IDE-DontPanicEdition
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Re: Community/DPE on Github
I didn't ask only whether there is no source code in OpenXtalk-IDE-DontPanicEdition.xAction wrote: ↑Fri Nov 26, 2021 12:22 pm It's pretty obvious from looking at the git repositories.
There's no source code in OpenXtalk-IDE-DontPanicEdition
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Re: Community/DPE on Github
If there is no sourcecode in one repository, but there is source code in the other then your question about source code is answered.Do you mean OpenXtalk-IDE-DontPanicEdition contains the IDE only
and OpenXtalk-Community-DPE includes the source code of the engines?
I'm not asking about what it will be one day. I'm asking what is the difference right now.
A) no release of a rebranded IDE has been announced
B) neither repository indicates a released IDE
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Re: Community/DPE on Github
Correct, just as it was with LCC, the whole thing is split into several repos, the two main repos being the IDE (“code” there is mostly Script and Stacks), and the Engines Repo (code there is mostly C++ but also some (outdated) building utilities as Scripts/Python Gyp and such. The Engines Repo also has a submodule pointer that points to a “Prebuilt Binaries”.xTalkProgrammer wrote: ↑Fri Nov 26, 2021 9:37 am Do you mean OpenXtalk-IDE-DontPanicEdition contains the IDE only and OpenXtalk-Community-DPE includes the source code of the engines? I'm not asking about what it will be one day. I'm asking what is the difference right now.
Since we’ve actively changing the directory structure and files in the IDE repo and added files from Mac,Win,Linux platforms installs, it already doesn’t match the LCC IDE repo, so I figured that is important to mention. It’s pretty much already “become” that (as opposed to “will be in the future”).
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