On Tue, 20 Nov 2012, Pascal Stumpf wrote:

> Not sure about this one.  The comment says not to change the values
> there, but there is no other way to change them.  FWIW, hardcoding
> /etc/dt and /usr/dt is wrong.
>

Part of the CDE 'standard' was that all of CDE would be installed in
/usr/dt/ and site-specific modifications would reside in /etc/dt/.
This way CDE could be updated without disturbing site-specific
configuration.

We definitely need to support this separation I believe, but most
distros these days don't really seem to approve of these specific
locations being a requirement.  I'm ok with that, but we should always
default to /usr/dt and /etc/dt, and make it easy for them to be
changed and honored throughout the tree if a given packager requires
it.  So...

Applied :)


-- 
Jon Trulson

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  Are you heaven on Earth, or the gloom of the grave."
                 -- Iron Sky



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