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Re: kde directory structure



No way. The way Andreas did it was just fine. /opt is for third party
software and Debian is the Operating System vendor in that scheme of
things.

On Sat, 20 Sep 1997, Fabrizio Polacco wrote:

>Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
>> 
>> kde has developed a structure (meant to be /opt/kde or
>> /usr/local/kde).
>> details : http://www.kde.org/fsstnd.html
>> ...
>> so far i compiled everythign into "/usr",
>> ...
>> i think bin, lib, (modified) include, (modified) cgi-bin, and locale
>> is ok, but what about share ?
>> 
>
>Sorry to bother debian-private with a discussion that belongs to
>debian-devel or debian-policy (I've set the Reply-To:), but I repeat
>myself saying that you should put all under /opt/kde and not /usr/kde or
>all spreaded into several places. !!
>We had X11 and emacs doing that and wasn't so nice.

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