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Re: Scripts in binary packages (was Re: hot-backup.py for windows?)

From: Ben Collins-Sussman <sussman_at_collab.net>
Date: 2004-03-23 17:02:43 CET

On Tue, 2004-03-23 at 08:41, Greg Hudson wrote:

> If we think a binary package should contain stuff in our source tree, we
> should install it as part of "make install".

Hm, that makes sense to me. But I really have no idea where to put all
this stuff. We're talking about a whole bunch of scripts here:

  hot-backup.py
  commit-email.pl
  mailer.py
  commit-access-control.pl
  svnperms.py
  svn_load_dirs.pl

And maybe some less critical ones?

  showchange.pl
  server-vsn.py
  psvn.el
  
And the xslt stuff too?

  svnindex.xsl
  svnindex.css

These things are all over the map. Should our 'make install' just dump
them into /usr/share/subversion/utilities/ or something?

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