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I just read Greg Smith's Open Source article on SCOUG.
I don't understand how to organize the file tree. I'm familiar with the
bin doc src subdirectories but I don't know if there's a specification
on how the containing directory is to be placed.
Suppose you have the source for five independent apps (AAA through
EEE). What should the development tree look like (including the various
utilities required for make/compile), and what should the user's
execution tree look like (or are the development tree and the execution
tree one-and-the-same)?
- Peter
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