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From: | Dennis Leeuw |
Subject: | Re: GNUstep.sh / env sanity patches |
Date: | Thu, 19 Aug 2004 13:50:16 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.6) Gecko/20040413 Debian/1.6-5 |
Nicola Pero wrote:
If people feel that the libs from Library/Libraries should live in /usr/lib... use GNOME or KDE ;)I don't agree with that. If you want to write a server in ObjC using GNUstep, but for constraints outside your control you have to have it in the standard unix hierarchy (we don't always control our customers or our managers), you want to be able to do it. Why should I give up all the good that it's in GNUstep just because I have a requirement to deploy the server in standard unix locations. Also because as soon as the constrains go away I can just change a couple of ./configure switches in gnustep-make and have the same software install in the GNUstep filesystem hierarchy without any change to my server. I can't see why forcing people to use GNOME or KDE when they could be using GNUstep is any good.
What I don't understand is why should you or any developer be forced to put a GNUstep based server in a standard un*x location? One writes a GNUstep-based server and one thus needs the entire GNUstep environment (in the case of a server atleast -make and -base). So it could just live within the GNUstep environment with e.g. just a init-script to start and stop the so clearly written server.
What am I missing? Dennis --You must learn from the mistakes of others. You can't possibly live long enough to make them all yourself.
--- Sam Levenson
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