Source code location?
I am trying to repackage a new upstream Stanford GraphBase (sgb). I
would like to include the source code in the .deb package, as the
value of the included programs is really as a demonstration of what
the library code can do (libgb), and the documentation of the library
is in its literate source code.
So here's the question: where do I place the CWEB source code? Do I
put it in:
o /usr/share/sgb although the use of /usr/share is not particularly
well documented, or
o /usr/lib/sgb, especially as /usr/lib/sgb/data is where the
datasets for the library are stored, or
o /usr/doc/sgb/examples, since they are somewhere between examples
and the documentation?
My gut feeling is to go for /usr/lib/sgb, but I would like advice
before I proceed.
Thanks,
Julian
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Julian Gilbey Email: J.D.Gilbey@qmw.ac.uk
Dept of Mathematical Sciences, Queen Mary & Westfield College,
Mile End Road, London E1 4NS, ENGLAND
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