On Sat, Jul 25, 1998 at 02:05:02AM -0500, Rob Browning wrote:
> Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > I suppose this needs to be taken to the policy group.  Either we need to
> > support folks who have /usr/X11R6 mounted from a different device, or we
> > need to forbid it.  Either way something has to change.
> 
> We could always go with door number 3, and do something truly radical.
> People have talked about killing off /usr/X11R6 altogether.  Are we
> actually entertaining this idea, or is it just someone's pipe dream?

Actually, I like that idea quite a lot.  That is, just moving all the X
stuff into the usual /usr/bin, /usr/lib, /usr/include and similar places.

One argument against doing so is that unholy mess underneath
/usr/X11R6/lib.  Moving that thing won't get rid of it.

I don't think that really addresses the issue here, though.  We're still
going to be stuck with symlinks for the sake of backward compatibility, and
I think we need a policy on whether, and if so to what degree, Debian
permits the end user to split /usr across multiple disk paritions.

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Purdue University                   |      "Bother," said Pooh, as he was
[EMAIL PROTECTED]                  |      assimilated by the Borg.
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