John Meacham píše v Čt 07. 12. 2006 v 15:17 -0800: > On Tue, Dec 05, 2006 at 04:58:16PM +0100, Thomas Güttler wrote: > > the file system hierarchy standard defines nothing > > about $HOME. > > > > I think a little standard (recommendation) would be good. > > I always liked (and use) the standard unix hierarchy. I have > $HOME/etc > $HOME/tmp > $HOME/var > $HOME/bin > $HOME/lib
Nice for UNIX programmers, ugly for beginners, which has a lot of very strange directories in their home (or worse, on desktop, depending of file manager setup). Especially "bin" can be understand as "trashcan" and deleted by such users. There is a different proposal: Files or directories automatically created or installed by default are not allowed in home directory and its visible sub-directories. The only exception are automatically created files which are intentionally visible (crash logs, output of package run etc.) Suggestion: Use $XDG_DATA_HOME (~/.local) instead or use dotted variant. -- Best Regards / S pozdravem, Stanislav Brabec software developer --------------------------------------------------------------------- SUSE LINUX, s. r. o. e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Lihovarská 1060/12 tel: +420 284 028 966 190 00 Praha 9 fax: +420 284 028 951 Czech Republic http://www.suse.cz/ _______________________________________________ xdg mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xdg
