Mail Archives: opendos/1997/03/20/08:44:05
On Thu, 13 Mar 1997, yeep wrote:
> > While I agree with the idea of a standard, I abhor hardcoded directory
> > names. I've already got my own directory structure and I hate programs
> > that won't respect that.
> >
> > In lieu of hardcoded directories, I'd suggest a file whose contents look
> > something like this:
> >
> > utility=c:\util
> > app=c:\dosapps;d:\dosapps
> > game=c:\games
> > library=d:\opendos\lib
> > temp=c:\temp
> > etc...
> >
> > Different users would enter their own directories instead of mine.
> >
> > Then an installer wanting to install off of an app directory would read
> > this file, and ask if it should install into c:\dosapps, d:\dosapps or
> > another directory. A simple "type paths.dir" would show you were
> > everything is.
> >
> > This way, we keep our directories and enforce a standard.
>
> I must say, that's a pretty damn good idea!!!
> Now why didn't I come up with that? :-)
> It's like the DJGPP.ENV file, smart!!
But if this is the method that is settled upon, a STANDARD list
of directory paths should be chosen. I also vote that NO
PROGRAMS IN ANY WAY put there sh*t into a system directory such
as DOS or OPENDOS or NWCLIENT or any other important dir like
that. This is a REAL BIG pain in the *SS with Windows 3.1 and I
suspect all other offspring.
So basically if there is going to be a OPENDOS.STD file, it
should come installed with certain defaults. If you want to
change them then you have to edit the file. Sounds reasonable to
me. Personally I'd prefer a "worded standard", but this seems a
comfortable comprimise. I'm going to wait and see what everyone
else thinks first. Whatever seems to be the most popular I will
add to the wishlist. Otherwise I'll add them all as
possibilities to the wishlist.
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