Re: userland supported APIs (was: Re: Synchronization primitives)
Re: userland supported APIs (was: Re: Synchronization primitives)
- Subject: Re: userland supported APIs (was: Re: Synchronization primitives)
- From: Jonas Maebe <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 18:33:34 +0200
On 29 Apr 2008, at 18:28, Army Research Lab wrote:
Can I make a suggestion though? If all of /usr/include truly *is*
supported
in userland (including anything you symlink to that is outside of
/usr/include!), put in a README into /usr/include explaining that
fact.
That way, anyone that decides to put stuff in there, including links
to
other locations, is aware that they are expected to ensure userland
support,
Actually, in a strict sense no one but Apple is allowed to put stuff
in there. User-installed stuff should go in /usr/local/include (or /
opt, /sw etc, but not in /usr/* except for under /usr/local)
Jonas
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