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Re: Non-C/C++/ObjC source files in /usr/include subdirectories



Previously Florian Weimer wrote:
> What about the Ada case?  GNAT pretty much requires that complete
> source code is present for all compilation units at compilation (and
> binding/linking) time.  And package specs are very similar to C header
> files, at least with the GNAT compilation model.

Quoting from section 4.3 of the FHS 2.1:


    4.3  /usr/include : Directory for standard include files.

    This is where all of the system's general-use include files for the C
    and C++ programming languages should be placed.


How about using /usr/share/ada instead?

Wichert.

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