You pick your preferred layout.

Look in gnustep-make's directory FilesystemLayouts/, and, to figure out
which filesystem layout file is used by default under which platform, look
at gnustep-make's ./configure --help and other documentation.

I, for one, explicitly specify the 'mac' layout under Windows, because I
simply need a glass of ice:

    ./configure --enable-debug-by-default --with-layout=mac --prefix=/


On Sunday, August 18, 2013, Austin Clow wrote:

> Could anyone comment on the GNUstep filesystem layout. How the layout is
> different from platform to platform, how to change the default layout, and
> how to detect the layout in code. Furthermore is there a more 'flat'
> (MacOSX-eqsue) layout that can be easily chosen instead of having all those
> /GNUstep directories all over the place (as I have experienced with some
> distributions)?
>
> - Austin
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