Once upon a time, Chip Turner <cturner(a)redhat.com> said:
Ville Skyttä <ville.skytta(a)iki.fi> writes:
> The modules come from a vendor -> they should go into vendor install
> dirs. Site install dirs are for local site installs so that admins can
> override system installed stuff a la "perl -MCPAN -e install Foo-Bar"
> and traditional tarball install. (Moving site_perl in /usr/local/...
> would make this clearer FHS-wise.)
I like that idea. A lot. I'd not thought about it til now, but that
makes a tremendous amount of sense. It would also address the manpage
issue, I think. It would break backwards compatibility, though, with
older RPMs (unless we still looked in the /usr/lib/.../site_perl/
dirs, but I'm inclined not to).
Hmm, you might as well change "vendor_perl" to "rpm_perl" then. I
don't
want RPM touching /usr/local (that's for the few odds and ends I install
manually and local or per-system scripts), but I install perl modules
from RPMs all the time. "vendor" to me means Red Hat or Fedora, so I
wouldn't make my perl module RPMs install into the "vendor" directory.
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Chris Adams <cmadams(a)hiwaay.net>
Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.