On 2019-07-15 12:38, Jaco Kroon wrote:

> I'm personally using a separate /usr (On numerous systems) and other
> than one problem I've encountered this isn't actually currently an issue
> for me, and the reason this specific case was an issue was due to one
> single tool (which unfortunately I can't remember now) having been
> installed into /usr where I'd personally expect it to go into /.

The issue is not with *split* /usr, it's with the scenario currently
being adopted by many Linux distros (e.g. Fedora or Debian) in which
/bin, /sbin, /lib and /lib64 are symlinks to respective subdirectories
of /usr. The purpose of the changes at hand is, as described by floppym
in his initial post, to pave the way towards making merged /usr workable
on Gentoo for the average user.

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MS

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