I suggest to include version numbers in path (for example:
/usr/include/rtlinux-1.0) and softlinks for defaults ones
(usr/include/rtlinux -> /usr/include/rtlinux-1.0). RPM and DPKG will
like it.
I suggest also to change "misc" to "rtlinux" in path for modules. Here
also, you can put version numbers.
Richard Prescott
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>From: Jochen Kuepper[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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>Can we/you (NMT people) actually make an "file system standard" for RT-Linux
>?
>
>Then all files needed for applications (RTL-modules) should be in a defined
>place. Moreover the Makefiles should provide an install target and put the
>files exactly there.
>
>What's about:
>
>- modules -> /lib/modules/`uname -r`/misc/
>- generic includes -> /usr/include/rtlinux/
>- machine specific includes -> /usr/include/rtlinux/<machine type>/
> ( where type is x86, ppc, axp, wherever it is ported, so x86 for 1.0 )
>
>A second idea would be to put all header files into /usr/include/linux, all
>machien specific file into /usr/include/asm.
>That will be more messy, though.
>
>The includes should be used by "#include <rtlinux/...>, all RTL files should
>have their includes according to that layout.
>
>Any opinions ?
>
>Greetings,
>Jochen
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