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From: Thomas Kahle <tom111@...>
Subject: installing optional parts of other packages
Date: Fri, 04 Sep 2009 18:51:31 +0200
Hi,

I have a program A which brings additional stuff to work together with
program B. Now I want A's ebuild to install stuff into /usr/share/B/...
Should I do that, or rather put it into /usr/share/A and write some einfo?
If yes, what is the correct way to do so.

thanks
Thomas





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