var vs. ro data in TDS
Joachim Schrod
TWG-TDS@SHSU.edu
Tue, 17 Oct 1995 13:20:10 +0100 (MEZ)
Karl wrote:
>
> I asked a friend to look at the draft TDS, and one of his immediate
> comments was:
>
> 2. The Linux File System Standard has texmf directories in two places:
> one for invariant data (which can then be in a read-only filesystem) and
> one (/var/lib/texmf) for variable data such as dynamically constructed
> fonts. I think it's important that you accommodate this standard.
>
> We can't require any such thing
Why not?
A (more-or-less) standard place (i.e., subtree) for generated fonts
would be a Good Thing. And for Unix systems we should note that this
place is often a symlink in a /var area.
Joachim
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