On 09/06/2009 11:37 PM, Jeffrey Fearn wrote:
Hi Danai,
Danai SAE-HAN (韓é”è€) wrote:
Hi
I'm wondering if there's a reason why Publican puts everything in
/usr/share/Publican/. Is it a Red Hat policy to start directories in
/usr/share/ with a capital? If not, would you consider renaming it to
its lowercase version (cfr. line 173 of Build.PL in the trunk)? As an
end user I expected the files to be in /usr/share/publican/.
On line 14 of publican.spec in the trunk I have noticed the following:
# TODO after beta revert to lower case name
Does this mean that "Publican" will be renamed to "publican" in the
future, and with it the name in /usr/share/?
This is correct. The use of Publican is so that people can install the
beta alongside the current shipped version and thus test the beta
without affecting their ability to do their normal work.
The funny thing is, I need the beta to do my normal work, but it's not
available to me (doesn't build from source either).
-- Jeroen
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