On Wed, 1 Oct 1997, Marcelo E. Magallon wrote: > I'm interested in packaging PVM for Debian. First, let me say that > <snip> > > * Directory structure > > This thing wants to be installed with a tree structure like this: > > $PVM_ROOT > +- bin/LINUX > +- console/LINUX > +- include > +- documentation and stuff like that (tests, examples) > > That breaks the FSSTND. I can try to convince it to forget about the LINUX > part (it's required for NFS hosted installations on a mixed OS > enviroment), i.e., that means reading and fixing the code with each > release... not funny. I checked some packages that are problematic on this > respect, like Acroread, I've found that they get installed in > /usr/lib/program/whatever_the_program_wants. Is that OK with the FSSTND? I > may be misinterpreting the document, but IMHO, I don't think it is. > /usr/lib says libraries, not entire programs.
The FSSTND does support the /opt directory layout. Wouldn't this work for you? -- Jean Pierre -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .