On 7/29/07, Holger Sebert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I realized that there is a different directory structure now.  I wonder
> why this change was made?


Well, I wanted to keep as much compatibility with the FHS as possible, so I
used make-2's --filesystem-layout=fhs-system.  If I remember correctly, the
only things that are in a non-standard GNUstep layout are the libraries (in
/usr/lib), the tools (in /usr/bin), man and info pages, and the makefiles
(in /usr/share/GNUstep).  The apps, bundles, etc are still in
/usr/lib/GNUstep and the home domain is still in ~/GNUstep.  Also, there's a
link to every app under the SYSTEM domain in /usr/bin, so all you have to do
is "GWorkspace" to open GWorkspace, for example.

Stefan
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