Hi,

Am 2001-10-24, um 15:01:39 (+0400) schrieb Andrej Borsenkow:
> > can we please fix the KDE packages tu use "/etc/kde" instead of
> > "/usr/share/config" for the KDE config files as the FHS states 
> > in §3.7:
> >
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------
> >  /etc contains configuration files and directories that are specific
> >  to the current system."
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > It is no problem as the KDE team has already a specific configure 
> > item to specify an other config folder than the non standard conform
> > "/usr/share/config".
> 
> Actually KDE files are currently not in /usr/share/config but in
> /usr/share [...]. 

No. I am speaking of the configuration files (*rc) for the KDE applica-
tions. Make a "ls /usr/share/config/*; rpm -qf /usr/share/config/*" and 
you'll see all those files I am speaking of.

> /usr/share/
>   autostart
>   applnk
>   applnk-mdk
>   ...

as the applnk folder might be used by all hosts to whom "/usr" got exported
to, they may stay as they are (maybe also moved to "/var" as they are 
generated from time to time, thus might be consideren "shareble/variable",
so they should go into "/var/kde/applnk-mdk" etc.)


> all of which are KDE-specific. They should be put under common
> subdirectory, like /usr/share/kde
> > it is even sayed in the introduction (§2 The Filesystem):
> >
> >               .-------------------------------.
> >               | shareble        | unshareble  |
> >     .---------+-----------------+-------------|
> >     |static   | /usr            | /etc        |
> >     |---------+-----------------+-------------|
> >     |variable | /var/mail       | /var/run    |
> >     |         | /var/spool/news | /var/lock   |
> >     `---------+-----------------+-------------'
> >
> > so this sould be done now, to get it into 8.2 (we have enough time to
> > check all packages to apply to the standard).
> >
> 
> What about dynamic part like applnk-mdk? Should it go into /etc or /var?

see above (ither "/usr" or "/var/kde")

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