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Re: Idea : common dir and tree (Rep:Re: Why not create packages?)



On Wed, Jul 19, 2000 at 02:51:04PM -0400, Gary Lawrence Murphy wrote:
> Many people, primarily young people ;), have lobbied for merging these
> heirarchies, and all have been defeated by the very valid requirements
> of system administrators on large systems.  For your personal Linux
> box, you may do what you like, but the executive summary of all of this
> is that the current schemes exist for good reasons and any new scheme
> (as with any area of life) must consider the _whole_ ecology.

I still use /usr/dangerous :-) where I install the software I compile,
while I prefer /opt/ for precompiled or huge compiled packages
(inn+articles)

But your comment is very adequate, I suggest we use :
/usr/share/doc/ldp
/usr/share/doc/ldp/HOWTO
/usr/share/doc/ldp/HOWTO/pdf
(...)

for the packaged documentation, while :
/opt/ldp
/opt/ldp/HOWTO
/opt/ldp/HOWTO/pdf
(...)

would be used for the HOWTO packages (deb, rpm...) soon available from
linuxdoc.org

DocBrowser could easilly parse both directories, the later superceding
the former, to present the users a good interface to documentation.

man page, info files and "foreign" doc in /usr/doc could be handled
either by symlinks or by coding a search routine in the standard paths.

-- 
Guylhem P. Aznar                               http://www.linuxdoc.org
guylhem \@/ metalab.unc.edu                    http://www.iMedecin.com
"They who can give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary
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