> Of course, RubyEE is not in Debian, and a simple Google search gives > no useful links - just a www.rubyee.com that -to be honest- looks > quite unprofessional an makes me doubt that's what you are referring > to. I guess you meant www.rubyenterpriseedition.com ?
To be honest as well, first link in google when you type in ruby EE. So maybe it's time to use simpler Google searches? ;-) > Anyway, yes, Debian packages are _all_ meant to be "sacred" - they are > meant to be installed, but never modified, by the local > administrator. You might have noticed RedMine lives in > /usr/share/redmine - that means it is meant to be managed by Debian > Developers. If you need to install your own software, you should > strive for it to be at ease in /usr/local. > It is up to me where I want to install my own software and /opt is as good as /usr/local, but more transparent. I won't go into discussion on this because I can see no sense. As I said before, I will provide Jeremy with the patches for rubyEE. Radek -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

