> Alexander Skwar:
> > locations? For example, SuSE puts binaries for X in /usr/bin/X11. RPMs I've used
>to
> > upgrade apps keep putting X binaries in /usr/bin. (Is that the Red Hat standard?)
>
> And that's why an install time macro would be so handy. If this would be
> used, it wouldn't so much matter where the distributor of the RPM places
> binaries.
what do you mean by an install time macro? rpm's, but also tgz and the
debian packager specify postinstall-scripts. you want propably a com-
bination of this and automake?
clemens