Steve Greenland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> immo vero scripsit:

> > How about simply:
> > 
> >   <p>If your package includes run-time support programs that don't need to
> >   be invoked manually by the users, or named in a way that would cause
> >   conflicts if placed in <tt>$PATH</tt>, but are nevertheless required for
> >-  the package to function, you should place them in a subdirectory of
> >-  <file>/usr/lib</file>.</p>
> 
> +  the package to function, you should place them in a subdirectory named
> +  <file>/usr/lib/<pkgname></file>.</p>

Sounds better than my patch, and it seems to convey much of the information
that I tried to convey.

regards,
        junichi

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