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Re: [RFA}: Filesystem update for gnustep-make


From: Adam Fedor
Subject: Re: [RFA}: Filesystem update for gnustep-make
Date: Sat, 05 Apr 2003 09:54:13 -0700
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Stefan Urbanek wrote:

Another issue in gnustep FSH is that noone is using ApplicationSupport directory. It is a good thing, because this will contain all possible pollution of Library directory. And here I would like to ask, what should i do with StepTalk? Currently it uses Library/StepTalk directory, should i move it to app support dir even that it is not an application? It contains Modules, Languages, Environments and for user it has also Configuration subdirectory. Moreover, there is Scripts directory where users will put their scripts. Scripts directory contains subdirectories, one per application. (GNUMail scripting is comming soon.) Scripts specific for application are listed in a panel: http://urbanek.host.sk/Images/scriptspanel.png and there is special mechanism (script manager) that deals with domain/applicatio specific scripts. Would it be possible to put that scripts directory directly into Library instead of Library/something/StepTalk/Scripts to make it more accessible for users?

I have created a wiki page for purpose of tracking FS compliancy:

http://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/File%20System%20Hierarchy


I think ScriptKit is a general enough, system-wide framework that it could probably go in Library. But I think you should design the package so that it would be easy for someone to move it if they desired.

In fact, what I'd mostly like to do with this FSH change, even if we end up not changing the structure around at all, is to make it easy for someone who is, say, making a complete GNUstep distribution, to trivially patch and/or configure GNUstep to put the directories where they want them to be (within reason, of course).





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