Re: KDE filesystem structure
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On Tuesday 15 January 2002 21:58, Oliver Johns wrote:
>
> The Debian policy is violated, in principle anyhow,
> by the whole X-windows system.
How does X windows violate the debian policy? That doesn't seem to be the
case.
> It DOES have its own special
> subdirectories. The reason is that it is so large and
> complicated that good sense demands putting it in a special
> place to make it easier to keep track of it.
Why would a package having its own special subdirectories violate Debian
Policy? That is very common practice and it's a good thing for even small
codes. What exactly do you mean? Show me the section please.
Thanks,
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Eray Ozkural (exa) <erayo@cs.bilkent.edu.tr>
Comp. Sci. Dept., Bilkent University, Ankara
www: http://www.cs.bilkent.edu.tr/~erayo
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