[Bug 47827] Re: vmware-player lintian warnings

2007-03-20 Thread Colin Watson
This is just a lintian warning, not an error, and I don't see a strong argument for making a big deal out of it. Putting architecture-dependent stuff in /usr/share is a problem for anyone who's really mounting /usr/share across multiple architectures, but putting architecture- independent stuff in

[Bug 47827] Re: vmware-player lintian warnings

2007-03-19 Thread Adriaan Peeters
Please recheck the FHS: Applications may use a single subdirectory under /usr/lib. If an application uses a subdirectory, all architecture-dependent data exclusively used by the application must be placed within that subdirectory. and: The /usr/share hierarchy is for all read-only architecture

[Bug 47827] Re: vmware-player lintian warnings

2007-03-19 Thread Christian Hammond
The unfortunate reality is that we need to support our product on a lot of different distros, many of which are quite old and don't even follow the FHS well or at all. We're installing everything into /usr/lib/vmware and use that kind of like our own little chroot in some ways. We then set up

[Bug 47827] Re: vmware-player lintian warnings

2007-03-19 Thread VMware Build Team
** Changed in: vmware-player (Ubuntu) Status: Confirmed = Rejected -- vmware-player lintian warnings https://launchpad.net/bugs/47827 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs

[Bug 47827] Re: vmware-player lintian warnings

2007-03-16 Thread VMware Build Team
There are a lot of images placed there that the UI uses. We put all the icons that are used for launchers, etc. in the correct places in /usr/share. We keep to ourselves in our folder in /usr/lib so this really isn't a problem. ** Changed in: vmware-player (Ubuntu) Status: Unconfirmed =