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Re: GNUstep directory layout
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Pete French |
Subject: |
Re: GNUstep directory layout |
Date: |
Fri, 06 Sep 2002 22:38:51 +0100 |
> If you had a lot of applications that did that, pretty soon your Library
> directory would but full of these.
...thats exactly what happens on OpenStep though. Seems like a great idea
to me. Are there problems with doing this ?
Incidentally, I didnt really understand if all of this is supposed to
be under the GNUstep directory, or if its actually in the users
home directory. I can see one huge problem with the latter - it will
end up clashing with the exiisting NeXT directories surely ? As files
are not necessarily compatible between GNUstep and OpenStep then we
do need to keep the directories separate. I'm quite happy that
when I run ASRPView under GNUstep it looks in ~/GNUstep/Library/ASRPView
and when I run the same app under OpenStep it looks in ~/Library/ASRPView
Or am I the only person with their home directory cross mounted everywhere :-)
-bat.
- Re: GNUstep directory layout, (continued)
- Re: GNUstep directory layout, Tim Harrison, 2002/09/07
- Re: GNUstep directory layout, Dennis Leeuw, 2002/09/07
- Re: GNUstep directory layout, Tim Harrison, 2002/09/07
- Re: GNUstep directory layout, Richard Frith-Macdonald, 2002/09/08
- Re: GNUstep directory layout, Dennis Leeuw, 2002/09/08
- Re: GNUstep directory layout, Richard Frith-Macdonald, 2002/09/08
- Re: GNUstep directory layout, Dennis Leeuw, 2002/09/10
- Re: GNUstep directory layout, Dennis Leeuw, 2002/09/08
- Re: GNUstep directory layout, Pete French, 2002/09/07
Re: GNUstep directory layout, Adam Fedor, 2002/09/06
Re: GNUstep directory layout, Stefan Urbanek, 2002/09/07
Re: GNUstep directory layout, Jeff Teunissen, 2002/09/07
Re: GNUstep directory layout, Jeff Teunissen, 2002/09/07
Re: GNUstep directory layout, Dennis Leeuw, 2002/09/07
Re: GNUstep directory layout, Jim Balhoff, 2002/09/07