Mail Archives: cygwin/2003/03/31/18:13:11
Hannu E K Nevalainen (garbage mail) wrote:
>>From: cygwin-owner AT cygwin DOT com [mailto:cygwin-owner AT cygwin DOT com]On Behalf
>>Of Rolf Campbell
>
>
>>>Software packages belong in C:\Program\* and nowhere else
>>
>>(Note that this
>>
>>>is equal to "C:\Program Files\*" on ENGLISH Win98.
>>
>>Ahhh... yeah. So, what is the rest of the disk for? Why not just put
>>everything in a directory called "C:\Everything"?
>
>
> Ahh... Microsoft infestation detected. ;-)
>
> I should have written "C:\Program\<package-name>\" above...
> Happy now?
>
>
> I _hate_ having C:\foo\ c:\bar\ c:\this\ c:\that\ directories. They DO
> belong in C:\Program\ (or whatever) _AND NOT IN THE ROOT_ >:-I
>
> Any files belonging to a software package should be kept in a storage that
> identifies them as beeing part of that package. IMO a well structured
> operating system allows this (e.g. AmigaOS, Unix/Linux)
>
> Therefore cygwin is in C:\Program\cygwin\ here. As it has kept all its
> files within that directory I consider it to be "well behaving". (i.e. I
> talk good about it among friends ;-)
>
> Example: Install Corel Draw (Version 8 is the last one I tried), tell it to
> install in C:\Program\CorelDraw\ - what does it do? It STILL creates a
> C:\corel\ directory; to hold some "essential" files.
>
> /Hannu E K Nevalainen, Mariefred, Sweden
>
> --END OF MESSAGE--
While I agree that not all programs should have a root dir, what's in
yours? "Program", "Documents and Settings", "WINNT"? All that means is
that instead of having 35 root dirs, you have 3 root dirs and 33 dirs in
"Program". That is no better (unless you are running FAT16).
And Linux doesn't give you anything better, they just call "Program
Files" "/bin".
I like to have (and used to have) a more functionally structured disk:
in "C:\", I had: "Programming", "Courses", "Internet", "AudioVideo", etc...
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