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#DevLog: Revised Deb #Packaging in #Anklang
📦 Upgraded #Debian dependencies to 24.04
🔧 Fixed installation symlinks and prefix
💡 Adjusted paths to /opt/<vendor>/ convention -
There's been recent discussion about #POSIX & the #bash_shell. Some shells are awesome but don't even pretend to follow the POSIX standards. The #fish_shell is a good example.
Portability can be useful, but context matters too. Why deviate from standards? #LSB excludes #RubyLang but specifies #Perl & #PythonLang. #XDG is needlessly confusing. Distros may deviate from the #Linux #FHS because "reasons."
Goals & targets matter more than portability for its own sake.
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There's been recent discussion about #POSIX & the #bash_shell. Some shells are awesome but don't even pretend to follow the POSIX standards. The #fish_shell is a good example.
Portability can be useful, but context matters too. Why deviate from standards? #LSB excludes #RubyLang but specifies #Perl & #PythonLang. #XDG is needlessly confusing. Distros may deviate from the #Linux #FHS because "reasons."
Goals & targets matter more than portability for its own sake.
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There's been recent discussion about #POSIX & the #bash_shell. Some shells are awesome but don't even pretend to follow the POSIX standards. The #fish_shell is a good example.
Portability can be useful, but context matters too. Why deviate from standards? #LSB excludes #RubyLang but specifies #Perl & #PythonLang. #XDG is needlessly confusing. Distros may deviate from the #Linux #FHS because "reasons."
Goals & targets matter more than portability for its own sake.
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There's been recent discussion about #POSIX & the #bash_shell. Some shells are awesome but don't even pretend to follow the POSIX standards. The #fish_shell is a good example.
Portability can be useful, but context matters too. Why deviate from standards? #LSB excludes #RubyLang but specifies #Perl & #PythonLang. #XDG is needlessly confusing. Distros may deviate from the #Linux #FHS because "reasons."
Goals & targets matter more than portability for its own sake.
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There's been recent discussion about #POSIX & the #bash_shell. Some shells are awesome but don't even pretend to follow the POSIX standards. The #fish_shell is a good example.
Portability can be useful, but context matters too. Why deviate from standards? #LSB excludes #RubyLang but specifies #Perl & #PythonLang. #XDG is needlessly confusing. Distros may deviate from the #Linux #FHS because "reasons."
Goals & targets matter more than portability for its own sake.