On Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 09:14:59PM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:
> 
> Actually, the key word here is *data*.  Not everything that is
> architecture-independent is data; there are architecture-independent config
> files in /etc/ architecture-independent scripts in /usr/bin, and
> architecture-independent support scripts ("internal binaries") in /usr/lib. 
> While it would probably be more appropriate for rpmstrap's files to be
> stored in /usr/share/rpmstrap, I don't think it is inappropriate for them to
> be stored in /usr/lib and this should consequently not be treated as a
> release-critical issue.
> 

Right.  The only thing is that the support scripts are not directly
executable.  That is, it is not like /usr/lib/postgres/bin/initdb, which
can be executed directly.  OTOH, we put Perl modules into /usr/lib as
well.

Regards,

-Roberto

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Roberto C. Sanchez
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