So what? There is more to software than GNU.
If you are interested in promulgating GNU software in other places then it is beneficial to "play nice" with other systems where practical. If you are only interested in pure GNU systems why worry about FHS when one can use the GNU standards? Or maybe you are a troll and I'm taking the bait? If not, think a bit about how your philosophy will unfold, and exactly what your goals are. H -- > Harlan Stenn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Except that datadir is for read-only architecture-independent data, and man > > pages are not architecture-independent. Granted, it is possible to > > reorganize the subdirs into arch-specific subdirs, but that is not presentl > y > > the case. Also, different machines may have different versions of software > > that requires different versions of man pages. > > All GNU man pages are supposed to be architecture independent, at > least. Or that's how I think it should be. Of course, man pages > proper aren't really part of GNU...