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Re: Proper location to install shell function libraries?
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Basin Ilya |
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Re: Proper location to install shell function libraries? |
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Thu, 2 Mar 2017 07:57:49 +0300 |
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I agree. Consider RHEL/CentOS where you can simultanneously install both .i686
and .x86_64 versions of one package. The packages are allowed to have
overlapping files, if these files don't differ.
If one puts script libraries to $libdir/<subdir>, CentOS will have duplicate
files in /lib/<subdir> and /lib64/<subdir>, but in case of $datadir there will
be only one /usr/share/<subpackage>
On 02.03.2017 06:52, Russ Allbery wrote:
> Ralf Corsepius <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> $libdir/<subdir>/ (e.g. %libdir/<package>) is the playground a package can
>> install more or less whatever it wants, comprising executables.
>> As your "scripts" don't seem to be "programs", $libdir/<subdir> probably
>> is what you are looking for.
> $datadir/<subdir>, no? Script libraries are almost certainly
> architecture-independent.
>