Hello,

I would like to ask advice on the best way to handle the Qt library as a 
dependence of our project.  Strictly speaking I have two related questions:

1) how do people best handle using Qt for building projects (i.e. need to tag 
Qt along with source used so we can go back and build old versions) but Qt is 
big and I do not want to bloat the repo more than necessary.

2) is there a version of svn_load_dirs for those of us without (permission for) 
a Perl interpreter?

For (1) we have been using a version of Qt but I now want to upgrade that and 
want to handle the history properly in the repository.  As a side effect I want 
to be able to build on a (windoze) system without Qt "installed" (or even with 
the wrong version installed), so it needs to come out of the repo along with 
the source (i.e. an external to a tag).

I have read the vendor branches section but we do not make any changes to the 
source so loading in complete new versions rather than deltas would be slightly 
more wasteful (even with rep sharing?)

This leads me to (2), I did find one reference to a pysvn_load_dirs but that 
led nowhere, does anyone have a working version?  Getting Perl authorised is 
pain I would like to avoid, if possible, and I already have python running...

Many thanks for your input,

~ mark c

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