On 24.02.2012 10:19, Carlos R. Mafra wrote:
On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 at 10:35:53 +0200, Rodolfo kix Garcia wrote:
In debian, the /usr/bin/wmaker is an script. This script checks if
the user has the GNUstep folder. If the folder exists, then launch
/usr/share/WindowMaker/wmaker (binary), else, copy the GNUstep
default files and then launch the wmaker binary.
I like this idea! But I wouldn't put any binaries into /usr/share/. I think it's beter to put the binary into /usr/bin/wmaker.real and the boot and install script into /usr/bin/wmaker
  Having a script
checking whether it exists or not everytime I start wmaker is not
something I would want to have.
Why? This would be a loss of time measured in a batting of eye... and only once when booting your computer.



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