Raul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > FHS 2.0 specifies the following directories:
> /opt/bin > /opt/doc > /opt/include > /opt/info > /opt/lib > /opt/man Well, 2.0 and the 2.1 both say that these dirs are a) reserved for local sysadmin use, and, more importantly, b) packages "shall function normally in the absence of these reserved directories." That last phrase is particularly telling, IMO. The absence of the *directories*, not of their contents. This implies to me that the directories are *not* required to exist, merely reserved as names for the local sysadmin. Also, these directories are *not* listed one per line as Raul shows them -- whereas, all *required* directories *are* listed one per line at some point in the standard. This part of Raul's post confused me, and made me have to go look at the actual text of the FHS. The fact that these directories are merely referred to in the descriptive text makes me doubly sure that they are not required. > /etc/opt > /var/opt The case against these isn't quite as strong, but I see no actual requirement to add them. And, in the section on /var, I see: "The cache, lock, log, run, spool, state, and tmp directories must be included and used in all distributions; the account, crash, games, mail, and yp directories must be included and used if the corresponding applications or features are provided in the distribution." No mention of 'opt' there. Daniel (though he may hate me for having left him on the cc list) is probably better qualified to comment on these points than I. *Personally*, I neither need nor want any of these extra directories on my system, but whatever..... :-) cheers -- Chris Waters [EMAIL PROTECTED] | I have a truly elegant proof of the or [EMAIL PROTECTED] | above, but it is too long to fit into http://www.dsp.net/xtifr | this .signature file.