"Zack Weinberg" <[email protected]> writes:

> For the past couple months I’ve been working on a major revision of the
> Linux FHS (Filesystem Hierarchy Standard). Among other things, this
> revision aims to put store-based distributions like Guix on an equal
> footing with the more traditional filesystem layout.
>
> This revision is now to the point where it’s useful for me to get
> feedback, and I’d like *your* feedback in particular on the new language
> on store-based distributions, and on what should go in the placeholder
> section about “expectations for the runtime behavior of software” to
> encourage people to write code that works on store-based distributions
> with as little fuss as possible.
>
> The draft is viewable at
> <https://fhs.pages.freedesktop.org/-/fhs-spec/-/jobs/93479708/artifacts/build/fhs/index.html>
> and you can either comment directly on the merge request at
> <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/FHS/fhs-spec/-/merge_requests/4>
> (may require creating an account), or reply to this message.
>
> zw

Hi,

Its great that store-based distributions are getting a spot in the FHS!

Any plans to also have a note on /lib/ld-linux*.so?

This is a common problem that dynamically linked executables are not
compatible between store-based and other distros because of this. Maybe
the FHS should require it like /bin/sh.

WDYT?

Have a nice day,
Noé

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