8 | | * '''COIN Project''': With this we mean the files grouped together as one project in COIN (e.g., source code, Makefiles). In order to actually compile and link libraries and executables associated with the project, it might be necessary to have files that are not contained in the project, e.g., files from other COIN projects (such as !CoinUtils). CAUTION (Wake Up!): The term "project" defined here does not have the same meaning as the term in "Project Manager." For example, the Clp Project Manager is John Forrest, but an instance of a Clp Project is in Clp's releases/1.3.3 directory. There is only one John Forrest, Clp Project Manager, but there are ''many'' COIN Projects associated with Clp, i.e., one for each release, stable, and trunk version. (Context-dependent definitions are a tad confusing to the uninitiated. Two distinct terms would be clearer. feel free to make suggestions.) |
| 8 | * '''COIN Project''': With this we mean the files grouped together as one project in COIN (e.g., source code, Makefiles). In order to actually compile and link libraries and executables associated with the project, it might be necessary to have files that are not contained in the project, e.g., files from other COIN projects (such as !CoinUtils). CAUTION (Wake Up!): The term "project" defined here does not have the same meaning as the term in "Project Manager." For example, the Clp Project Manager is John Forrest, but an instance of a Clp Project is in Clp's releases/1.3.3 directory. There is only one John Forrest, Clp Project Manager, but there are ''many'' COIN Projects associated with Clp, i.e., one for each release, stable, and trunk version. (Context-dependent definitions are a tad confusing to the uninitiated. Two distinct terms would be clearer. Feel free to make suggestions.) |