Gerrit P. Haase wrote: > Thumbs up from me;) > > BUT: > Is it possible to put all the binaries into a separate directory > and not to flood /bin ? > > There are 223 .exe files (the scripts and .dll not counted)! > That's one of the things my setup-compatible private version did -- but since it was private, I could do whatever I wanted. In Jan's case...we need to discuss it. I vote for a special exception to the "all executables go in /usr/bin" rule specifically for netpbm. /usr/bin/netpbm/ for the exe's, but /usr/bin for the DLLs. --Chuck
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- Re: ITP: netpbm Charles Wilson
- Re: ITP: netpbm Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
- Re: ITP: netpbm Earnie Boyd
- Re: ITP: netpbm Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
- Re: ITP: netpbm Charles Wilson
- Re: ITP: netpbm Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
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- Re: ITP: netpbm Charles Wilson
- RE: ITP: netpbm Robert Collins
- Re: ITP: netpbm Earnie Boyd
- RE: ITP: netpbm Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
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- Re: ITP: netpbm Earnie Boyd
- Re: ITP: netpbm Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
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