I'm improving a Makefile for a project which uses [/usr/local]/var/lib and [/usr/local]/tmp. I see there's no standard in the GNU coding standards for directory variables.
I used the following: tmpdir := $(prefix)/tmp libstatedir := $(localstatedir)/lib I developed the name $libstatedir for symmetry with $runstatedir, which is also a child of $localstatedir, with the first part of the name as the name of the child dir. Would you mind adding those to your directory variables? I think the first question is to understand what a "library state directory" is? Whate are you storing under it? Seems like something architecture independent? Are the files shareable between installations? For /tmp, the only thing that should realy be used is /tmp (or /var/tmp). /usr/tmp would be strange, and very non-standard.
