> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nicola Pero
>
> Also it would be pretty bad to have software install by 
> default in /usr on
> a Unix type
> filesystem ... I would want the stuff to install following default
> conventions like
> any other Unix system (ie, stuff by default installs into 
> /usr/local or
> /opt or whatever).
> 
> Anyway I suggest as a reasonable agreement, we'll use b. to set the
> installation domain
> as System for the 4 core packages (make, base, gui, back).  All other
> packages should have
> no default set and so install by default in Local (packagers are
> encouraged to install them
> into System instead when they package though).  Makes sense ?
> 

Sounds good.   I guess, like Richard, I'm conflicted.  I know that every source 
code package I download is installed in /usr/local.  But GNUstep has used the 
/usr[/GNUstep] convention for so long it might be confusing to change that. And 
any distribution is going to set their own location anyway.


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