- The installation of files into subdirectories
- of <file>/usr/X11R6/include/X11/</file> and
- <file>/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/</file> is now prohibited;
- package maintainers should determine if subdirectories of
- <file>/usr/lib/</file> and <file>/usr/share/</file> can be used
- instead.
- </p>
-
- <p>
- Packages should install any relevant files into the
- directories <file>/usr/include/X11/</file> and
- <file>/usr/lib/X11/</file>, but if they do so, they must
- pre-depend on <tt>x11-common (>=
- 1:7.0.0)</tt><footnote>
- <p>
- These libraries used to be all symbolic
- links. However, with <tt>X11R7</tt>,
- <tt>/usr/include/X11</tt> and <tt>/usr/lib/X11</tt>
- are now real directories, and packages
- <strong>should</strong> ship their files here instead
- of in <tt>/usr/X11R6/{include,lib}/X11</tt>.
- <tt>x11-common (>= 1:7.0.0) </tt> is the package
- responsible for converting these symlinks into
- directories.
- </p>
- </footnote>
+ Configuration files for window managers and display managers
+ should be placed in a subdirectory of <file>/etc/X11/</file>
+ corresponding to the package name due to these programs' tight
+ integration with the mechanisms of the X Window System.
+ Application-level programs should use the <file>/etc/</file>
+ directory unless otherwise mandated by policy.