On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 10:55:39 +0100 Fabio Rossi <ross...@inwind.it> wrote:
> On Wednesday 31 December 2008, Marius Mauch wrote: > > > Any reason for that? Aesthetics aren't a very compelling argument > > IMO, and the FHS also seems to favor the current layout (in my > > interpretation at least, as we're not really talking about > > "inter-related applications" in technical terms). > > I agree with you, there is no technical relation, i.e. those > applications are stand-alone, but I also think that the "link" is > their role, they are all used for administrative purposes *inside* a > Gentoo distribution ("inside" might be the right keyword to justify a > little deviation from the FHS). The same could be said about /var/lib/init.d, /var/lib/dhcp, /var/lib/iptables or several other packages that aren't hosted by Gentoo. In the other direction, if the packages are eventually used on other distributions/systems, should they then use another path? Mind that this only addresses the FHS part of my mail, you haven't really answered my question: What's the benefit of changing things? Change for the sake of change is rarely a good idea (unless you work in PR/marketing ;) > In the opposite direction, in according to your opinion, I don't see > a reason to have /var/lib/gentoo/news instead of something > like /var/lib/gentoo-news. Right. But retroactively changing GLEP 42 and all affected packages is a bit much just to avoid a generic "gentoo" directory. Marius