[SailfishDevel] SDK and Harbour news
Reto Zingg
reto.zingg at jolla.com
Thu Nov 21 13:27:47 UTC 2013
Hi,
On 21.11.2013 15:24, Putze Sven wrote:
>
> On 21.11.2013, at 14:06, Reto Zingg <reto.zingg at jolla.com> wrote:
>
>> On 21.11.2013 14:53, Putze Sven wrote:
>>>>
>>>> - Shared libraries
>>>> · You can ship your own private copies of shared libraries that you link against in /usr/share/<name of your app>/, you are not allowed to install shared libraries anywhere else.
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> do I get it right that for each and every App there will be a directory in the form
>>>
>>> /usr/share/<mydomain>.<mygreatcompany>.<nameofmyapp>
>>
>> the folder just exists if the rpm creates it.
>>
>>> which is "private" and for App access only? IMHO you could/should create a directory standard which should be followed inside this folder. E.g. like the bundle folders in the Apple universe.
>>>
>>
>> No, the folder is not private and any app can access it's content.
>> And no, do not write into the folder at runtime.
>>
>> With 'your own private copies of ...' we mean:
>> your version of a shared library, which we don't want to have installed any where else in the system (which it might interfere with other apps) and shall just be used by this very one app.
>
> Sorry, my wording was not precise enough. I meant private in a way that this folder can contain anything that an app needs to run and I want to deliver upon installation. Like, e.g. libraries, images, all kind of resource files, maybe even database templates. I didn't understand it as a runtime work path.
> I am just picking on this because some mails in this list weren't clear or contradictory.
Yes, that is what we mean :-)
You can have under
'/usr/share/<mydomain>.<mygreatcompany>.<nameofmyapp>' what ever you
want/need for your app to run.
br
Reto
> Best.
> Sven
>
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