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Bug 6728 - kile-1.1 emerges into wrong path
Summary: kile-1.1 emerges into wrong path
Status: RESOLVED INVALID
Alias: None
Product: Gentoo Linux
Classification: Unclassified
Component: New packages (show other bugs)
Hardware: x86 Linux
: High normal (vote)
Assignee: Dan Armak (RETIRED)
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Reported: 2002-08-19 12:40 UTC by Andreas Waschbuesch
Modified: 2003-02-04 19:42 UTC (History)
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Description Andreas Waschbuesch 2002-08-19 12:40:23 UTC
kile emerges into /usr/share/ instead of /usr/kde/#/share/.
Comment 1 Dan Armak (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2002-08-29 14:53:12 UTC
This is correct. All our 3rd party (i.e. non-kde.org) kde apps install in /usr, 
and only the base kde distributions install in /usr/kde/$ver. Want details and 
reasons? 
Comment 2 Andreas Waschbuesch 2002-08-29 20:43:07 UTC
yes please ... 
Comment 3 Dan Armak (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2002-08-30 06:18:55 UTC
Well, shortly: 
 
- All other setups tied exhibited serious problems, this has no known issues. 
In other words it's our latest experiment :-) Seriously though, it's ok afaik. 
 
- This way, if ou have several KDE3 installed (say 3.0.x and 3.1.x and cvs), ou 
can run a 3rd party app (e.g. kile) from any of them, because it's installed in 
/usr and is equally accessible to all. When we installed it into the dir of one 
of the KDEs, the other KDEs had to include that dir in their path (and KDEDIRS) 
to be able to run it. That meant that they sometimes ran the components of the 
other KDE and not their own, which created problems. 
 
- This way is FHS-confirmant, the previous one was not. 
 
- Miscellania... 
Comment 4 Andreas Waschbuesch 2002-08-30 07:00:05 UTC
Sounds reasonable - especially the misc :-) Seriously: I see - now with env.d and kde path setup ... even though I don't care too much about FHS and LFB. (That's what I like about gentoo most: You developers _explain_ Your thoughts even to the "just-testing" user.)  Thanks!