On Thu, 17 Nov 2011, Toshio Kuratomi wrote: > <nod> And also note -- the use of /usr/lib (*not* %{_libdir}) vs /usr/share > is debatable (I said "could" above rather than should). The modules that go > into the default search path, for python, perl, and ruby, for instance, all > end up in /usr/lib if they're written purely in the scripting language. > > The arguments for either side are: > > /usr/share => shareable between architectures. Thus a sysadmin can save on > disk space by network mounting /usr/share and all the files it contains on > any of the systems they manage. Most scripting language modules fit into > this. > > /usr/lib => for object files, libraries, and internal binaries. The script > modules are code being used inside of an executable. So there is a case to > be made to have them fall under the "libraries" definition. > > I don't think this is something to get into a big fight with upstream about; > leaving the files 0644 and ignoring rpmlint is valid in this case. Thanks. I'll do that. Paul -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel