It's not the total answer, but you could at least make this situation better by using a descriptor component A descriptor component is a portion of an assembly descriptor file that is intended to be reused amongst several descriptors.
It's not the total answer, but you could at least make this situation better by using a descriptor component. A descriptor component is a portion of an assembly descriptor file that is intended to be reused amongst several descriptors. Perhaps between the filtering and the descriptor component you can limit the amount of items that need to go into each of the assembly descriptor files.
Actually, my assembly files aren't that complex, I wanted to avoid duplicating the shell scripts mostly, because they're quite complex. I took a look through the assembly interpolation code: there's no way to achieve this currently in the way I envisioned, nothing execution specific makes it to the interpolator. – Danny Thomas Dec 19 '10 at 3:40 Can you elaborate on what these shell scripts are and what they do?
– HDave Dec 19 '10 at 4:12.
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