Le jeudi 02 octobre 2008 à 15:33 +1200, Greg Ewing a écrit : > Toshio Kuratomi wrote: > > > <nod> this is what I was afraid of. This is definitely not a definition > > of resource-only that has meaning for Linux distributions. None of the > > data in /usr/share is user-modifiable > > In that case it must be there because it's architecture-independent, > right? > > But by that criterion, all .py files should be in /usr/share, too. > > Also all shell scripts, Perl code, awk/sed scripts, etc, etc. > Does the FHS specify that?
The FHS is not that precise, but in Debian, we do: * move architecture-independent perl modules to /usr/share/perl5 * move architecture-independent python modules to /usr/share/{python-support,pyshared} * when possible, move shell scripts (except those in /usr/bin) from /usr/libexec or /usr/lib to /usr/share/$package There’s no rocket science in that. But I wish we could make things as simple for Python modules as they are for Perl ones. But Perl does not allow messing with module namespaces with .pth files, nor shipping resource files and whatnot in the perl module directory. Only perl modules are allowed there. Cheers, -- .''`. : :' : We are debian.org. Lower your prices, surrender your code. `. `' We will add your hardware and software distinctiveness to `- our own. Resistance is futile.
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