FreeDOS directory structure (FreeDOS 1.1)
2008-01-18
I had promised to write something about the directory structure for
FreeDOS 1.1. Here it is. Let me know what updates I need to make.
This document attempts to summarize our discussion on the FreeDOS
mailing lists (1/5/08-1/8/08) of the FreeDOS directory structure for FreeDOS 1.1:
Default structure
The below directories are subdirectories of the base install directory, for example C:\FDOS.
- BIN
- Binaries, such as exe and com files. And if a program is made
of of a bat file, then that goes in BIN too. Programs only.
- DOC
- Package documentation, with each package having its own directory such
as DOC\INSTALL or DOC\4DOS, etc. This allows a complicated package
such as a compiler or programmable editor to include more than just a
readme (perhaps sample code for the compiler, technical notes or other
references, etc.)
- HELP
- The help files. I think the original FD directory structure was
based on a UNIX-like directory tree, and the HELP directory was
originally going to have subdirectories a-la UNIX 'man' sections:
HELP\1, HELP\2, ... But that didn't make much sense in the end, so
only the top-level HELP directory stuck. Later, we added an html-based
Help program, so that needs its own directory for html files. I don't
use the htmlHelp program, but it looks like the top directory for its
files is in HELP\EN (i.e. the language.) That makes sense, I suppose.
- SOURCE
- For source code (when installed) with each package having its
own directory. (Source package [spkg] only.)
Future concept directories
In our discussion on the list, we agreed that the below directories should not be part of the standard directories, but remain option options for future revisions of the directory standard.
- LIB
- If there is ever a dynamic lib concept, it should be in its own LIB.
- INCLUDE
- any *.h files that are associated with the libraries in LIB.