Re: Standardizing file locations

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Robert Craig wrote:

> 
> That sounds good.
> Keep in mind though that some people will want
> to use Euphoria on a shared host machine
> where they might not have permission to put stuff
> into /usr/share
> 
> For instance, on both OpenEuphoria.org (Linux)
> and RapidEuphoria.com (FreeBSD) the 
> /usr/share directory exists, but I don't have permission
> to create a subdirectory there. I could ask someone for
> permission, but I'd rather not have to involve those people.

Absolutely, but then you wouldn't install things there using the distro's
package manager.  And there are all sorts of weird things you have to 
deal with for web servers, anyway.  This is basically an attempt to get
euphoria in line with the standard way of doing things--on Linux, for
now, but it'd also be cool to integrate with ports (?) eventually.

Matt

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