Re: cogito_0.10-1 available

2005-05-10 Thread Sebastian Kuzminsky
Ben Finney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ] It could be better described, yes. My understanding of /usr/share as ] "architecture-independent" (and read-only, as the description ] continues) is that /usr/share/can potentially be mounted read-only ] for multiple machines of different architectures. Ok,

Re: cogito_0.10-1 available

2005-05-09 Thread Ben Finney
On 09-May-2005, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote: > Peter Samuelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ] [Sebastian Kuzminsky] > ] > the shell libraries are moved to /usr/lib/cogito. > ] Correct, except that it should be /usr/share/cogito/. > > The FHS describes /usr/share as "architecture-independent data", a

Re: cogito_0.10-1 available

2005-05-09 Thread Sebastian Kuzminsky
Peter Samuelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ] [Sebastian Kuzminsky] ] > Before 0.10, the upstream installed both the binaries (actually shell ] > scripts) and the shell libraries in /usr/bin. Starting with 0.10, ] > the shell libraries are moved to /usr/lib/cogito. ] ] Correct, except that it shou

Re: cogito_0.10-1 available

2005-05-09 Thread Peter Samuelson
[Sebastian Kuzminsky] > Before 0.10, the upstream installed both the binaries (actually shell > scripts) and the shell libraries in /usr/bin. Starting with 0.10, > the shell libraries are moved to /usr/lib/cogito. Correct, except that it should be /usr/share/cogito/. Thanks for packaging this.