[erlang-questions] Bundler like framework in erlang ?
nox
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Wed Feb 23 11:10:23 CET 2011
Agner uses rebar, so it builds just as rebar would do.
Le 22 févr. 2011 à 17:37, Eric Merritt a écrit :
> There a few different things out there.
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> For managing dependencies there is faxien, agner and cean. These will
> get code onto your box
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> For building there is sinan and rebar, emake and make. I am partial to
> sinan since I wrote it, but rebar is fairly popular and emake/make are
> the venerable grand fathers.
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> Eric
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> On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 05:21:55PM +0100, Nicholas Wieland wrote:
>> Hi *, I'm starting my first project in Erlang, and deeply enjoying the experience.
>> My question is mainly about the ecosystem and how to use it at my advantage than a question about the language itself, if this is not the right place I would be glad if you can point me at the right resource.
>> I would like to use mochikit, cappuccino.erl and an S3 library, to develop an HTTP service that has to integrate with a RoR app and ping it back after doing some work. It's not a complex service (I'm new after all), but it *must* be asynchronous and handle quite some load, that's why I thought Erlang would be perfect (and I *must* get my hands dirty in a way or another :).
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>> A lot of libraries I want to use are external (most of them are hosted by github), I wanted to ask if there's something like bundler to manage all this (http://gembundler.com/) or alternative native ways to automate the development and the deployment of the whole thing (I was thinking for example at Clojure's Leinigen).
>> Bear with me, I'm a newbie.
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>> TIA,
>> ngw
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>> Nicholas Wieland
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