On Tue, 7 Oct 2003, Aubin Paul wrote:

> On Wed, Oct 08, 2003 at 10:19:00AM +0800, Wan Tat Chee wrote:
> > So it follows the freevo-src installation convention. Where would the
> > runtime be then -- /usr/share/freevo/runtime?
> 
> I wasn't talking about the runtime, because frankly, I've never set it
> up before. But if you were going to follow the LSB standard, I suppose
> it would go into /usr/libexec/freevo or /usr/lib/freevo

Ok thanks. That was the confusing part.

> 
> Was it impossible to find the individual packages needed so it could
> be setup with a system-wide install? 
> 

That is done for the freevo-src RPM package (to be released). However, we
also wanted to provide a full binary package for those who want to avoid
downloading numerous RPM packages (take a look at the new SF download page
for the freevo-deps packages -- it's only a partial list!). 

Hence my question/comment on putting stuff in /usr/local/freevo as was
done in 1.3.4 for the full binary package.

T.C.
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