On 29 Sep 2011, at 12:00, Juan Pablo Carbajal wrote:

> So ocframe would be a subfolder of inst. When installed, the structure
> is lost, this is just for maintenance.
> (It is easy to change the structure to put ocframe as a subfolder of
> mechanics instead of mechanics/inst).

If you want you can keep subfolders in installed packages. 
You can have a look at "ocs" or "secs1d" to see how to do it.
c.

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