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Re: GNUstep directory layout
From: |
Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf |
Subject: |
Re: GNUstep directory layout |
Date: |
Wed, 11 Sep 2002 20:00:32 +0200 |
>I agree. The "Developer" domain is there only because the Developer
>tools are packaged and sold separately by NeXT Computer, Inc. and now
>by Apple Computer, Inc. There is no good reason not to store
>developer applications into the /System/Applications directory.
This has changed a bit, they don't sell their dev tools at all. You get
them with a retail version of Mac OS X (although on a separate CD) or you
might download them for free. Maybe that Developers directory is just a
left over from those times. But if you install them temporarily on one
users machine (to check something for instance) you can easy get rid of
them afterwards. But as Richard already pointed out, there are those rpm
thingies on Linux machines for tht purpose.
greetings, Lars
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- Re: GNUstep directory layout, Adam Fedor, 2002/09/11
- Re: GNUstep directory layout, Martin Brecher, 2002/09/11
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- Re: GNUstep directory layout, Stefan Urbanek, 2002/09/12
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