On Wed, Jan 02, 2008 at 09:10:28PM -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
Bas Wijnen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
FHS chapter 4, at the end of the paragraph on Specific options in
/usr/share, says:
Similarly, a /usr/lib/games hierarchy may be used in addition to
the /usr/share/games
Bas Wijnen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
FHS chapter 4, at the end of the paragraph on Specific options in
/usr/share, says:
Similarly, a /usr/lib/games hierarchy may be used in addition to
the /usr/share/games hierarchy if the distributor wishes to
place some game data there.
Package: lintian
Version: 1.23.41
Severity: normal
Lintian checks if files have an rpath set, and warns if they do, unless
it is set to /usr/lib/packagename. This is incorrect for games, they
would need it to /usr/lib/games/packagename. This means
- games get warnings if they don't do anything
Bas Wijnen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Package: lintian
Version: 1.23.41
Severity: normal
Lintian checks if files have an rpath set, and warns if they do, unless
it is set to /usr/lib/packagename. This is incorrect for games, they
would need it to /usr/lib/games/packagename.
Why?
--
Russ
Bas Wijnen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
FHS chapter 4, at the end of the paragraph on Specific options in
/usr/share, says:
Similarly, a /usr/lib/games hierarchy may be used in addition to
the /usr/share/games hierarchy if the distributor wishes to
place some game data there.
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