[#3419] Valgrind analysis of [BUG] unknown node type 0 — Andrew Walrond <andrew@...>

Hello list,

19 messages 2004/09/17
[#3422] Re: Valgrind analysis of [BUG] unknown node type 0 — ts <decoux@...> 2004/09/17

>>>>> "A" == Andrew Walrond <andrew@walrond.org> writes:

[#3423] Re: Valgrind analysis of [BUG] unknown node type 0 — Andrew Walrond <andrew@...> 2004/09/17

On Friday 17 Sep 2004 12:01, ts wrote:

[#3424] Re: Valgrind analysis of [BUG] unknown node type 0 — ts <decoux@...> 2004/09/17

>>>>> "A" == Andrew Walrond <andrew@walrond.org> writes:

[#3425] Re: Valgrind analysis of [BUG] unknown node type 0 — Andrew Walrond <andrew@...> 2004/09/17

On Friday 17 Sep 2004 12:37, ts wrote:

[#3426] Re: Valgrind analysis of [BUG] unknown node type 0 — ts <decoux@...> 2004/09/17

>>>>> "A" == Andrew Walrond <andrew@walrond.org> writes:

[#3428] Re: Valgrind analysis of [BUG] unknown node type 0 — Andrew Walrond <andrew@...> 2004/09/17

On Friday 17 Sep 2004 13:05, ts wrote:

[#3429] Re: Valgrind analysis of [BUG] unknown node type 0 — ts <decoux@...> 2004/09/17

>>>>> "A" == Andrew Walrond <andrew@walrond.org> writes:

Re: Ruby and FHS

From: "Kirill A. Shutemov" <k.shutemov@...>
Date: 2004-09-15 11:12:33 UTC
List: ruby-core #3407
On Wed, Sep 15, 2004 at 08:00:30PM +0900, Austin Ziegler wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 15:11:27 +0900, Kirill A. Shutemov
> <k.shutemov@sam-solutions.net> wrote:
> > Ruby has some nonconformity with  Filesystem Hierarchy Standard:
> > 
> > * headers placed in /usr/lib/ruby... but must be placed in
> > /usr/include/ruby (see 4.7 and 4.6 of FHS)
> > 
> > * .rb of standart library  placed in /usr/lib/ruby/... but must be
> > placed in /usr/share/ruby... becouse it's system independent part of ruby
> > (see 4.7 and 4.11 of FSH)
> 
> Is the FHS a Linux thing, or does it cross Unix boundaries? If the
> former, then I don't really see a reason to follow it. Sorry.
> 
Quote:
"This standard consists of a set of requirements and
guidelines for file and directory placement under UNIX-like
operating systems.  The guidelines are intended to support
interoperability of applications, system administration tools,
development tools, and scripts as well as greater uniformity
 of documentation for these systems."

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