AOLserver used to install sendmail.tcl and various other *.tcl files
into a modules/tcl/ subdirectory.

The stock Naviserver Unix Makefile still creates modules/tcl/, but it
remains empty because sendmail.tcl and the other files are instead
installed into tcl/, one level higher in the directory tree.  Why was
that change made, and was it intentional?

Do we actually need the modules/tcl/ directory for anything now?
Given Gustaf's 2014-01-07 change below, I guess we do, but only for
backwards compatibility?


changeset:   2714:3a7c1c9fe0e0 
user:        Gustaf Neumann <neum...@wu-wien.ac.at> 
date:        Tue Jan 07 19:18:36 2014 +0100 
files:       Makefile 
description: 
- build directory modues/tcl during install, since default configs point to it 

-- 
Andrew Piskorski <a...@piskorski.com>

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