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@tmcgilchrist @lehoff @NobbZ any thoughts on rebar 3 (and Erlang OTP project directory structure)?
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I think, migrating to rebar were a good thing as it would make most things much easier. But it would require the student to install just another tool (that he might want to use anyway) since rebar3
might be the officially supposed build tool, but it is not bundled with current versions of the erlang compiler and run time, this is true for debian based distributions at least.
Also I think this should be a migration that happens all at once, and not step by step. I can remember the confusion over at the haskell-track when they switched from runhaskell
to stack
, and the build tool used was different in every other exercise.
Also I do think, that the track should be revised in general, and I am unsure if we should do this revision in a single step while migrating to rebar
or independent from that. I do tend towards doing it in seperate steps though.
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I do tend towards doing it in seperate steps though.
Likewise. I think that it would be easier to make one transition at a time.
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