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How to handle the sample project? #9

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marforic opened this issue Apr 24, 2014 · 1 comment
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How to handle the sample project? #9

marforic opened this issue Apr 24, 2014 · 1 comment

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@marforic
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Hi all,
I have an issue with the sample project. Basically every time I recompile the library I update the project which ends up getting the new big binary libraries. I'm not concerned about github policies on big files, but it's just silly in my opinion to keep on pushing large files with minor changes.

Do you think I should remove the IM_Test folder and just keep the ZIP somewhere (e.g., on the ImageMagick FTP or my private one) and add a link in the read me? Or how best would you proceed?

Thanks for the feedback!

~C

@SoarVermont
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That sounds good to me - I never used the IM_Test directory.

--Carl

On Apr 24, 2014, at 5:23 PM, Claudio notifications@github.com wrote:

Hi all,
I have an issue with the sample project. Basically every time I recompile the library I update the project which ends up getting the new big binary libraries. I'm not concerned about github policies on big files, but it's just silly in my opinion to keep on pushing large files with minor changes.

Do you think I should remove the IM_Test folder and just keep the ZIP somewhere (e.g., on the ImageMagick FTP or my private one) and add a link in the read me? Or how best would you proceed?

Thanks for the feedback!

~C


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