questions about distributions
Robert L Krawitz
rlk at alum.mit.edu
Sat Jan 15 14:41:24 EST 2000
From: Brad Noyes <maitre at ccs.neu.edu>
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2000 13:00:43 -0500
One problem that i see with Red Hat is that it installs KDE in
/usr, when the usual install of KDE goes into /opt, Red Hat does
the same type of thing when it comes to QT, i don't know where it
installs QT, but it doesn't put it in /usr/local/qt, where i would
expect to find it.
Red Hat should not install QT in /usr/local (probably in /usr/lib or
the like). /usr/local is intended to be reserved for locally built
packages, so actually Red Hat (or any distribution) really shouldn't
install anything into /usr/local at all.
As for KDT: SuSE does install KDE and Gnome into /opt; Solaris also
uses /opt for non-core packages. I think /usr is a reasonable place
for it, though. The question with /opt is, where should it actually
live in the filesystem? The root filesystem may not be big enough,
and /usr is usually sized to hold plenty of software.
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