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Re: What configuration prefix ?



Daniel Jacobowitz <dan@debian.org> writes:

> > > I'm not fond of /opt in general, but I agree the alternatives are
> > > worse.
> > 
> > Agreed.  Another alternative would be to do something like /snap, but
> > that isn't provided for under the FHS/FSSTND.
> 
> I'd much prefer /opt to that.

Same here.
 
> > > Perhaps snap-stable-gnome-hello?  Or dsp-stable-gnome-hello if you
> > > prefer, but it's less immediately obvious.  And /opt/snapshots-stable?
> > 
> > That sounds good.  How does /opt/snap-stable sound?
> 
> Again, I would probably go for /opt/snapshots-stable...or maybe
> /opt/stable?

Ok.  I can do that (/opt/snapshots-stable).  I don't really care about
what it's called, but I've got to call it something.  :-)

> > I think I'll use the snap-stable- prefix on the package names if
> > people don't mind.
> 
> Sounds good.

Ok, I'll do that as well.

I don't think we need the prefix on the source package names.  Or do
we?  Maybe we do, because snap-stable-gnome-libs might be cut from a
differenct branch of the CVS than snap-devel-gnome-libs.

Cheers,

 - Jim


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