Quoting Jérôme Marant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Matthias Klose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Jérôme Marant writes: > > > I do propose that we install all architecture independant modules > > > in /usr/share and all architecture dependent modules in /usr/lib > > > as it has always been. [...] > > I don't see this proposal as necessary for the transition from 1.5 to > > 2.1, so I would like to see it not as part of the policy during the > > transition. > > No, this is not necessary but as we are writing the Policy, I would > like > to see it for the near future. I am personaly ready to implement this > in > my packages.
I agree that it would be nice, but I think it can wait until there is better Debian-wide support for clusters of workstations nfs-mounting /usr/share. As it currently stands I don't believe Debian can be made to behave nicely in such an environment, with conflicts/deficiencies arising between packages installed on servers and workstations. I welcome any hints/suggestions to to contrary :-) Worthwhile considering for the future, but no point in holding up a Policy for it right now. -- ABO: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] for more information.