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Re: GNUstep filesystem layout
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Adam Fedor |
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Re: GNUstep filesystem layout |
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Tue, 04 Sep 2001 11:35:30 -0600 |
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Joe Graham wrote:
Is there any way that GNUstep can move away from the convoluted file system
layout it relies upon for GNUstep-base and GNUstep-make? I realize that
this filesystem structure is important to AppKit and preserving that next
"feeling" but it's a great library and it's just another platform specific
In gnustep-make, you can
./configure --enable-flattened
which removes a lot of the layers of directories, but removes the
ability to have binaries for multiple systems. I suppose it would be
easy to also add an option to configure the Apps, Libraries, etc
directories to use more traditional Unix directory names.
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