Bug#552768: patches

2010-01-23 Thread Rene Engelhard
Hi,

I don't think Hidekis patches are not really solving the problem.
It fixes the subdir-in-usr-bin problem but it creates new one
by moving quite gerenic names like cserver/tserver etc. to /usr/bin.

What about using /usr/lib/kWnn4/bin or so? (That is allowed by
the FHS). Though I don't know the exact binaries are called
(but they can't really we found right now anyway with the current
subdir unless it it in $PATH)

Grüße/Regards,

René
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Bug#552768: patches

2010-01-23 Thread Hideki Yamane
Hi,

On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 14:11:46 +0100
Rene Engelhard r...@debian.org wrote:
 It fixes the subdir-in-usr-bin problem but it creates new one
 by moving quite gerenic names like cserver/tserver etc. to /usr/bin.

 So, it may conflict to other programs in /usr/bin, right?
 

 What about using /usr/lib/kWnn4/bin or so? (That is allowed by
 the FHS). Though I don't know the exact binaries are called
 (but they can't really we found right now anyway with the current
 subdir unless it it in $PATH)

 Sounds reasonable, I'll make it and test it, then send patch again.
 Could you delete the package from delayed queue once, please?  iwamatsu
 

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