AFAIK, /usr/share is for architecture-independant data. It would need to be in 
/usr/lib/ somewhere. pacman -Ql php | grep /usr/share and a pacman -Ql php | 
grep /usr/lib to see what I mean. Try with any package. You will never see 
binaries in /usr/share

I don't know how much arch stays to the FHS, but: 
http://www.pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.3.html#USRSHAREARCHITECTUREINDEPENDENTDATA.

On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 09:58:05 +0200
RedShift <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I'm proposing we put php libraries like smarty and jpgraph in:
> 
> /usr/share/php
> 
> and create a symlink to point to the most recent version, for example:
> 
> /usr/share/php/smarty-2.6.18
> /usr/share/php/smarty (symlink to 2.6.18)
> 
> Like this, the applications using smarty don't have to change anything 
> when smarty gets updated to, for example, 2.6.19.
> 
> Ofcourse this does require that we put /usr/share/php in include_dir in 
> php.ini
> 
> What do you guys think of this?
> 
> (jpgraph already does this, see 
> http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?do_Details=1&ID=11594&O=0&L=0&C=0&K=jpgraph&SB=n&SO=a&PP=25&do_MyPackages=0&do_Orphans=0&SeB=nd)
> 
> Glenn
> 
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