On 26. Feb 2006, at 15:49 Uhr, Chris Vetter wrote:
Or rather the other way around, Linux is the only system 'using' the FHS. So calling the FHS a standard is a bit over the top.

I think it would be more helpful to explain how your favorite system differs to FHS than bashing FHS so that the required setup can be taken into account.

The point of course is not so much of supporting FHS in special but in supporting a hierarchy which follows the conventions of the host system. This is FHS on Linux and might be something else on other platforms (eg the Apple one would be quite similiar to the GNUstep environment)

Thanks,
  Helge
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