Re: [pkg-GNUstep-maintainers] Re: Conflicts between FHS and GnuStep
--- Manoj Srivastava <srivasta@debian.org> wrote:
> Umm, no. That would be stretching it. All kinds of
> application frameworks already place files in
> /usr/include, there is no reason why GNUStep should
> be granted a special dispensation.
It looks to me like languages like Python and Lisp
always put their equivalent "developer use" files in
/usr/lib. /usr/include/ is where they put their
C-interoperability stuff.
Now, I can't make an argument (with a straight face
at least) that Objective-C is so different from C(++)
that it needs to store its data in a separate place,
so the argument is a bit moot.
-Brent
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