On Mon, Aug 28, 2000 at 12:45:48PM +0200, Vincent Zweije wrote: > Hello Debian developers. > > I have a program for which I wish to build a .deb package. However, I > do not wish this to be in Debian proper[*]. Should this package install > under /usr/local or simply under /usr? I think under /usr/local, as it > won't be part of the distribution.
As was mentioned before, /usr/local is for stuff that dpkg does not know about. It would not harm anything, if you used /usr . > [*] It has a limited target user group (dyndns.org users) and I expect > it to be superseded by an incompatible upgrade soon. since when has a limited target user group stopped something being in "debian proper" ? (Take a look at all the other dynamic dns tools) -- Michael Beattie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- <aj> i've been doing timing tests while playing mp3s in the background, haven't i? <aj> bloody stupid multitasking operating systems <sgore> aj: hehe <tausq> aj: here, have a copy of DOS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Debian GNU/Linux.... Ooohh You are missing out!
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