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<h4 class="subsection">1.5.8 Library</h4>
<p>The <samp>Library</samp> location contains most of the resources that are
located and loaded at runtime. These resources are organized in
folders (directories) inside <samp>Library</samp>; the most important
<samp>Library</samp> folders will be described later on.
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<p>Like all systems inspired by OpenStep, resources are mostly organized
in bundles and small wrappers that contain both machine-dependent
files (such as executables or loadable object files) and general
machine-independent resources (such as images or text files). For
this reason, the <samp>Library</samp> location will contain both
machine-dependent and machine-independent files.
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<p>The structure of the folders within Library is the same in all
filesystem layouts, with a few exceptions: in the GNUstep filesystem
layout, the <code>Libraries</code>, <code>Headers</code>, <code>Documentation</code> and
<code>WebApplications</code> folders are all inside <code>Library</code>, but this
is not necessarily true for other filesystem layouts.
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<p>Vice versa, it’s common on other filesystem layouts (eg, FHS) to put
<code>Applications</code> and <code>Admin Applications</code> as folders inside
<code>Library</code>.
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<p>In GNUmakefiles, the <samp>Library</samp> location is available via the
<code>GNUSTEP_LIBRARY</code> variable, which is the location for the
domain in which the software will be installed. You can also
reference the locations in the various domains directly by using the
variables <code>GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_LIBRARY</code>,
<code>GNUSTEP_NETWORK_LIBRARY</code>, <code>GNUSTEP_LOCAL_LIBRARY</code> and
<code>GNUSTEP_USER_LIBRARY</code>.
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<p>In gnustep-base, the <samp>Library</samp> locations are available by
using the <code>NSLibraryDirectory</code> directory key for
<code>NSSearchPathForDirectoriesInDomains()</code>.
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