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Not familiar other projects' patterns, but wondering if it is normal to place the compiled target in the
src
directory.
There's no standardization for developers.
End users run make install
to put the executable in the correct place.
Do you want to put the executable somewhere else? I don't know what you're asking for in this GitHub issue.
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That is what I'm saying. I know you'll eventually run make install
. But temporarily putting it in src
is not what I've noticed in other projects. I normally see it in another directory before you make install
it.
Obviously not a big issue since this does not affect the eventual installation location. But just something I wanted to point out, that at least confused me when I was first looking for the compiled product
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I moved the quick-lint-js
executable out of the src
directory in commit d6cb48c. Does building Do The Right Thing now @vegerot ?
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