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Re: [opensuse-factory] SuSEconfig clearance: SuSEconfig.automake
- From: Andreas Hanke <andreas.hanke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 16:45:58 +0200
- Message-id: <44E5D2A6.8000609@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi,
Andreas Jaeger schrieb:
> If this is specific script currently only used to add /opt/gnome, then
> this will be obsolete once we switch from /opt/gnome to /usr - and
> therefore we should remove it directly before others start using
> it. ;-)
Like that, yes.
Actually it is used to add both /opt/gnome and /usr/local, and nothing
else. But I don't see why /usr/local shouldn't be hardcoded - the
dirlist entry which adds /usr/local is in the automake package itself,
so hard-coding it wouldn't make any difference.
I thought that being able to use this script to add arbitrary prefixes
was intentional, but if it's not, why not just hardcode /usr/local
permanently and /opt/gnome temporarily until GNOME moves to /usr?
Andreas Hanke
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Andreas Jaeger schrieb:
> If this is specific script currently only used to add /opt/gnome, then
> this will be obsolete once we switch from /opt/gnome to /usr - and
> therefore we should remove it directly before others start using
> it. ;-)
Like that, yes.
Actually it is used to add both /opt/gnome and /usr/local, and nothing
else. But I don't see why /usr/local shouldn't be hardcoded - the
dirlist entry which adds /usr/local is in the automake package itself,
so hard-coding it wouldn't make any difference.
I thought that being able to use this script to add arbitrary prefixes
was intentional, but if it's not, why not just hardcode /usr/local
permanently and /opt/gnome temporarily until GNOME moves to /usr?
Andreas Hanke
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