Bas Wijnen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This is true, but this isn't specific to games. Other programs can put
> their data, including private shared libraries, in
> /usr/{share,lib}/packagename. The difference for games is only that
> they may use /usr/{share,lib}/games/packagename instead.
Oh, is *that* what you meant? I misunderstood completely. I thought you
wanted to put shared libraries directly in /usr/lib/games.
Yes, allowing shared libraries in /usr/lib/games/<package> is entirely
reasonable and an easy fix. I'll fix this for the next release.
Sorry about that!
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