I think it makes sense to keep the executable parts of examples/ under  
bin/ & the code bits under share/examples/ .


On 14-Dec-07, at 5:31 AM, Adriaan de Groot wrote:

> Let's revive the filesystem hierarchy discussion again, shall we?  
> Fortunately
> this time it is inside a single $PREFIX (currently /opt/foss). What  
> goes
> where? Qt has lots of stuff:
>
> bin
> lib
> include <- the first three are standard
>
> But there is lots of other directories. For instance:
>
> lib/pkgconfig (contains pkgconfig files)
> lib/plugins (contains qt plugins)
>
> I think those two are ok; lib/pkgconfig seems to be a normal  
> location for *.pc
> files. But then there's random stuff:
>
> demos
> doc
> examples
> mkspecs
> phrasebooks
> q3porting.xml
> translations
>
> I have filed these all under share/, although demos and examples are  
> filled
> with executables. If I compare with FBSD, under /usr/local (the  
> $PREFIX
> there) we have:
>
> translations/
> share/qt4/mkspecs/
> share/qt/phrasebooks/
> share/doc/qt4/
>
> (none of demos, examples or q3porting.xml is installed).
>
> Do these locations make sense? Is there a standard we ought to be  
> adhering to?
> Please comment or fix direc
>
>
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