- Aleš Vojáček
- PowerBuilder
- Wednesday, 7 July 2021 12:50 PM UTC
Hi all,
I did use PFC libs in past, but never need to migrate to new version of them.
How do you use PFCs now when GIT is usable in PB2019.
Do you have your own fork of PFCs from https://github.com/OpenSourcePFCLibraries/2019
and then use that fork in your PB projects or do you have pfcs+pfes commited inside every PB project?
I have to update pfc which are in applications wich we are migrating to pb2019 and it means a lot of work (after I will replace old pfc/pfe with new one then I need to do changes which were in old pfe libs.
Are there some "best practices" which will help with further migrate to new pfcs? Or it is intended to manualy apply changes in pfes after migrations? Or is it ok to have older pfe lib with new pfcs?
Sorry for question which may be obvious for someone who was using pfcs in past, but I never did when I was in PB6.5 world (we had our own framework in those days). I red about how to use PFC/PFEs, but in that resource was not real life scenarios nor scenarios with git support.
Thank you all
Ales
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