Goals for first release (June/USENIX)
Rahul Siddharthan
rsidd at online.fr
Thu Mar 11 11:55:40 PST 2004
Emiel Kollof said on Mar 11, 2004 at 20:47:44:
> > If we use the /opt idea as a basis, then a binary package is simply
> > a tar of /opt/<packageandver> directory. The ONLY thing we really need
> > to be able to use such a tar file is a parser for
> > /opt/<pkgandver>/ENVIRONMENT which builds the symlinks and varsyms.
>
> Please please please don't use /opt as a package basedir. I'd rather see
> /usr/local/packages/<packageandver>/. Using /opt is so un-POLA it's not
> even funny. IMHO ofcourse. That and it brings back Solaris nightmares.
If I understand right, the user won't care what's in /opt, there will
be symlinks/varsyms to /usr/local (or your favourite $PREFIX). So, no
POLA violation.
R
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