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Re: Flattened GNUstep structure?
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Sungjin Chun |
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Re: Flattened GNUstep structure? |
Date: |
Wed, 10 Jan 2001 05:35:49 +0900 |
Hi,
I, now, uses flattened structure because I have almost of
no interest in developing cross platform application, partially
because I am using only GNU/Linux.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Adam Fedor" <fedor@doc.com>
To: "GNUStep" <discuss-gnustep@gnu.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 4:03 AM
Subject: Flattened GNUstep structure?
> Before I start making a lot of RPMs and other distributions, I want to
> ask for advice on the default layout of the GNUstep directory structure.
> Richard recently implemented a flattened structure (without the
> cpu/os/library-combo directories) due to several complaints about the
> difficulty of finding files in such a deep directory structure.
>
> To-date he hasn't received any feedback about it. The question is, if we
> are trying to attract new developers/new users, what whould be the most
> useful directory layout for them (deep or flattened)?
>
> Whatever we/I decide will become the default for all GNUstep packages
> (although anyone would be free to change it for themselves).
>
> --
> Adam Fedor, Digital Optics | Fudd's law of opposition: Push
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