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Note that you do not need multiple sandboxes to work on multiple versions of a project. Program development directories (under '''project/''' and '''common/''') can be located anywhere and there can have replicated variations. In this case the variants all share the same '''install/''' and '''import/''' directories. | Note that you do not need multiple sandboxes to work on multiple versions of a project. Program development directories (under '''project/''' and '''common/''') can be located anywhere and there can have replicated variations. In this case the variants all share the same '''install/''' and '''import/''' directories. | ||
* Setting up | * Setting up an additional sandbox. | ||
* Working with the legacy build system. | * Working with the legacy build system. | ||
Revision as of 16:44, 21 July 2010
You might want to develop code in more than one sandbox. This is particularly useful for testing in a separate sandbox from your development sandbox.
Note that you do not need multiple sandboxes to work on multiple versions of a project. Program development directories (under project/ and common/) can be located anywhere and there can have replicated variations. In this case the variants all share the same install/ and import/ directories.
- Setting up an additional sandbox.
- Working with the legacy build system.