Didier Verna <verna(a)inf.enst.fr> writes:
Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic(a)srce.hr> writes:
> I still don't understand your problem with /usr/dt/. What does "deal
> with a CDE directory" mean?
I meant that if I need Motif to write a CDE-unaware application, I
shouldn't have to find the lib in a CDE specific diretory,
Then think of /usr/dt/lib of a directory containing Motif. That's
what it is, as far as XEmacs is concerned. You could make the same
claim about /usr/openwin/lib being an "abomination".
Please read the whole thread on the subject. There has been further
comments on this.
The thread has mostly been useless, everyone agreeing about /usr/dt/
being an "abomination," without stating their exact problem with it.
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