Bryan Kadzban wrote these words on 01/14/06 21:23 CST:

> just as the fact that I've never changed it is not a
> reason to put it in /usr/share/file.

And I suppose what is most interesting to me, though I haven't (and
probably never will) researched it, is if this file truly belongs in
/usr/share.

Is the file not architecture dependent? Can this same file be used
by all machines, no matter the platform? This is what /usr/share is
for. Otherwise, if the file does have architecture dependent settings
in it, then it belongs in /usr/lib.

-- 
Randy

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