Hi, I'm hoping this is the correct forum for this query. If not, kindly point me elsewhere. I'm developing a tiny set of shell scripts (sh, ksh93, bash) for use in testing behaviour of shell constructs under various shells. The scripts use GNU autoconf for finding the absolute paths to either ksh93 or bash on the system it's being installed on, and for simply placing a bug reporting address and project version number in the generated scripts (really, nothing fancy at all). The scripts make use of a common set of shell functions, defined in their own file. This is currently sourced like this: prefix="@prefix@" exec_prefix="@exec_prefix@" . "@libexecdir@/toolbox.shlib" Then, in the configure.ac file, I have a line like AC_CONFIG_FILES([src/script], [chmod +x src/script]) for each script, so that it's generated from the corresponding script.in file upon running configure. My query is this: Would libexecdir be the best place to put a file that is architecture dependent, but *not* meant to be executed separatedly (it's a library). Or should it actually be stored under libdir (which I've never seen done with a shell library of functions)? Regards, Andreas
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