Re: rpmlint on Fedora and FHS | |
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Am 16.07.2011 22:05, schrieb Siem Korteweg: [...] > What do you mean with the common installation prefix? What is the common > installation prefix when I migrate the software to /usr/bin, /etc/scc and > /var/scc? OK, I had to refer to prefixes, actually. The common prefix for binaries (such as scripts, too) is /usr. Configuration files go into /etc, and data should go into /usr/share. Read the FHS again to see more about the purpose of the appropriate folders. You will see that it would be better to use the common folders from Fedora instead of /opt. The existence of a folder doesn't mean that you may use it as you like it ;) However, it is not prohibited to use /opt at all. Or am I wrong here? CC'ing "spot" although I assume he reads this list. Best Regards, Mario -- packaging mailing list packaging@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/packaging
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