-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Enrico Weigelt wrote:
>> My purpose (in far-near future): >> doc >> man (current ${src_root}/doc) >> contributor (contributor manuals) >> developer (developers manual) > > What exactly is the difference between developer and contributor ? Developer docs: - - style of project sources; - - descriptions of internal functions (library related, may be via doxygen) - - UML-like schemas... or in plain text :) - - other doc-stuff related to developers Contributor... gm... may be I'm mistaken with word... 'maintainer' more like. - - How make packages in rpm, deb, tgz(Slackware) and other package-oriented distros - - How compile on *BSD/MaCOS, Cygwin/MinGW - - How compile on embedded systems - - ... other maintainer-related stuff >> contrib >> contrib/extfs (current ${src_root}/vfs/extfs) > > Why do extfs scripts belong into contrib ? >> contrib/syntax (current ${src_root}/syntax) > Why are the syntaxfiles contrib stuff ? this not a part of mc executable and must be in conrtib area, IMHO > BTW: they should be installed into "${libexecdir}/mc", not > "${datarootdir}/mc". Same w/ the stuff in "${datarootdir}/mc/bin". > The global menu configs belong into "${sysconfdir}/mc". Hintfiles > are locale stuff, so belong somewhere below "${datarootdir}/locale/" .. This already applyed in Fedora-10 patch. Later I will publish this patch in trac. >> contrib/lib (current ${src_root}/lib, except mc.hint.* and >> README.xterm) > > And the lib/ChangeLog should be merged with the one in the toplevel dir. ACK. >> lib/slang > Why should we carry an own branch of slang at all ? For embedded systems with less of memory, IMHO... ... P.S. May be, in future mc will work on my iPhone... ;) WBR. Slavaz. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Fedora - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAklfmUYACgkQb3oGR6aVLponugCdGMWhLVP0yiEaaY0Ibgs6Gt34 4roAnRCOM49isy6Cs5qFSUZZBIlHPvgG =OsnN -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Mc-devel mailing list http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc-devel