User's Guide
Though there are many ways to configure applications, the typical process
that you might use for configuring applications into platform-specific lineups
is as follows:

Some words of advice on defining application lineups:
- Only define special lineups when components in your applications are
platform-specific. You can define lineups which specify expressions
that test for any number of conditions. But, when you do so, you make
it harder to maintain your applications.
- Specify Boolean expressions that test to true for only one
condition. That is, for applications that have OS/2 and Windows
lineups, only the expression for the OS/2 lineup should test to
true when the product is running on an OS/2 system.
To define a lineup for an application, these conditions must exist:
- The application must be an edition.
- You must be the manager of the containing application.
- Each subapplication in the lineup must be an edition or a version.
It cannot be a scratch edition.
Provided these conditions exist, you can define application lineups by
completing steps illustrated in the following example.
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