I noticed when trying to unpack some sources to miscellaneous debian apps (setserial, silo) that I had to specify the destination (unlike installing binaries, which go to standard places like /bin, /usr/bin, etc).
In RedHat, those source packages get unpacked into a standard /usr/src/redhat hierarchy. Is there any similar place in debian for these sources, or do people put them where they feel like? If I put them in /usr/src/debian, is that a Bad Idea? Where should I put them (probably my home directory or /usr/local/src, I'm guessing)? What do you-all do? -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]