| Hi Henry,
I like option 1. This allows kernel authors to work within a single directory, instead of creating subdirs and files all over the LFC.
jim On Apr 10, 2006, at 6:39 AM, Henry Minsky wrote: I am just trying to decide a convention for where to put the kernel-specific files; right now I have a single subdirctory /lfc/kernel, which doesn't seem like it's enough organization.
Options:
1) a single subdirectory for each runtime, under /lfc/kernel
so we would have
/lfc/kernel/dhtml /lfc/kernel/swf
and all the runtime-specific files from the different areas (core, data, services, helpers) get dumped in those directories,
or
2) each area (e.g., /lfc/core, /lfc/data) would have its own kernel subdir so you would have
/lfc/core/kernel/dhtml /lfc/core/kernel/swf /lfc/services/kernel/dhtml /lfc/services/kernel/swf
Anyone have preferences? What does the Linux kernel source dir structure do to break out portable and platform-speciifc files?
-- Henry Minsky Software Architect [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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