RedHat, Fedora future?

Bryan Encina bryan.encina at valleypres.org
Thu Feb 5 22:38:56 UTC 2004


>Personally I find this all very interesting as before reading this
>thread I didn't even know that there was a spec about where to put
>things!  Here are a few randomish thoughts.
>
>On Windows you will see the  typical installer ask to put a new program
>at "C:\Program Files\some-vendor-name" but you can change this to
>"e:\where-ever-ya-want" and the program will still install.  However it
>now won't match the documentation -- does this confuse users too?  (ans:
>yes, even though they chose to put it there)

I don't claim to be an expert on this (or anything at all), but isn't the
reason that Windows can get away with doing this and still having
plugins/addons install correctly because of the registry, one central place
where system wide settings can be looked up?  AFAIK there isn't anything
like that in linux (not saying there should be, either) so that's possibly
why installing into non-standard places can make installing/upgrading addons
a little harder.

No real thoughts on the rest of this debate, just sitting back and
appreciating all the hard work going being put into Fedora by RH and the
linux community.

-b





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