On Sat, Nov 17, 2001 at 12:47:12PM -0500, Charles Wilson wrote:
>
>>>No.  No multiple packages in the same directory.  Every package gets
>>>their own directory.
>>>
>>
>>Just to clarify: By "no multiple packages", I mean that I don't want to
>>see (to pick an extreme example) ash-blah.tar.bz2 and
>>binutils-blah-tar.bz2 in an ash+binutils directory.
>
>But subdirs are okay -- and already work.  E.g.:
>
>latest/ncurses/ncurses*.tar.bz2
>latest/ncurses/setup.hint (for the ncurses package)
>latest/ncurses/libncurses5/libncurses5*.tar.bz2
>latest/ncurses/libncurses5/setup.hint (for the libncurses5 package)
>latest/ncurses/libncurses6/libncurses6*.tar.bz2
>latest/ncurses/libncurses6/setup.hint (for the libncurses6 package)
>
>BUT, everything under latest/ncurses/ is directly related to ncurses itself.

One additional level of subdirs are ok.

cgf

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