Re: Non-C/C++/ObjC source files in /usr/include subdirectories

2001-11-22 Thread Florian Weimer
Chris Waters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Wed, Nov 21, 2001 at 12:38:55PM +0100, Wichert Akkerman wrote: > > > Quoting from section 4.3 of the FHS 2.1: > > Which in turn suggests the proper solution: ask on the FHS lists, and > maybe on ada/gnat developer lists. I think I used the official

Re: Non-C/C++/ObjC source files in /usr/include subdirectories

2001-11-22 Thread Florian Weimer
Wichert Akkerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Quoting from section 4.3 of the FHS 2.1: > > > 4.3 /usr/include : Directory for standard include files. > > This is where all of the system's general-use include files for the C > and C++ programming languages should be placed. A, tha

Re: Non-C/C++/ObjC source files in /usr/include subdirectories

2001-11-22 Thread Wichert Akkerman
Previously Matthew Palmer wrote: > There is precedent (kind of), g++ uses /usr/include/g++, so why not > /usr/include/{gnat|ada}? c++ is a a C derivative, and the FHS explicitly limits /usr/include to C. If you want to change the FHS bring this up on the fhs-discuss list first. Wichert. -- __