Dear Branden, > I see so reason /usr/X11R6 has to continue to exist at all. > > /usr/{bin,include,lib}/X11/ is the canonical path with which to reach X > stuff. > > Therefore, > /usr/bin/X11 would be a symlink to /usr/bin (X11 -> .) > /usr/include/X11 would become a regular directory > /usr/lib/X11 would become a regular directory
Yes, this is the ideal solution. What I/m after is merely to *permit* a directory /usr/X11R6 with only symlinks inside (since all directories in /usr should explicitly be allowed for). Best regards, Kristoffer -- Kristoffer Høgsbro Rose, phd, prof.associé <http://www.ens-lyon.fr/~krisrose> addr. LIP, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, 46 Allée d'Italie, F-69364 Lyon 7 phone +33(0)4 7272 8642, fax +33(0)4 7272 8080 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> pgp f-p: A4D3 5BD7 3EC5 7CA2 924E D21D 126B B8E0 <[EMAIL PROTECTED],tug}.org>