Hi Brian

On 16/07/13 05:24, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> Hi.  My name is Brian Cameron and I work for Oracle.  I am currently
> investigating integrating AsciiDoc into future versions of Solaris. 
> Before this can happen, though, I need to get an answer to what is (I
> hope) a simple question.
> 
> I notice that, by default, AsciiDoc installs most of its configuration,
> javascript and stylesheet files into sysconfdir or /etc/asciidoc.  This
> seems an unusual place to store project private information.  Most
> projects following the LSB (Linux Standards Base) install their project
> private data files to a directory in /usr/share.
> 
> Is there any benefit or reason why AsciiDoc tends to want to install
> files to /etc/asciidoc?  Would there be any problems if such files were
> installed to /usr/share instead?

I can't think of any off the top of my head -- it's an historical
anachronism that over a decade ago I choose sysconfdir (/etc).

Cheers, Stuart

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