Christian Heller wrote:
Dear Debian Developers,
we are planning to update our CYBOP Debian packages. CYBOP contains
the XML-based language CYBOL and its interpreter CYBOI, written in C:
CYBOL applications are pure XML; binaries do not exist.
They are run "live" by CYBOI, which interprets them.
In other words, CYBOL files are the source + executable + configuration
of an application, at the same time, all in one.
My questions:
1 Where best to place CYBOL application files in the UNIX file hierarchy?
I thought about /usr/share, but may be /usr/lib suits better or what else?
2 What about CYBOL libraries (containing graphical components, for example)?
They are pure XML, too. To /usr/lib or better to /usr/share?
If the apps & libraries are pure XML (and hence arch-independent), our current
policy[1] suggests that you put them in /usr/share/xml/cybol or
/usr/share/xml/CYBOL.
Hope that helps...
Cheers,
Mark
[1] Working draft XML policy:
http://debian-xml-sgml.alioth.debian.org/xml-policy
Links: http://www.cybop.net/ http://cybop.berlios.de/
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Thanks in advance for your comments,
Christian
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