On Sun, May 06, 2001 at 09:40:22PM +0200, Oystein Viggen wrote: > Would it be true to the spirit of hurd and the /usr -> . symlink to have > /X11R6/lib be a symlink to ../lib? That way, most libraries would end > up in /lib, which should sort out the problems people have been seing > with setuid applications like xterm for which LD_LIBRARY_PATH won't, and > indeed shouldn't, work. > > What do you people think? I am considering manually doing it for my own > installation, but as I mainly use it to test-build packages for hurd, I > don't want to stray too far from the standard installation...
I think this makes far more sense then our /usr -> . symlink. I've never understood why X11 was seperate. I just hate the way my root directory is filled up with all the crap that lives in /usr normally. Tks, Jeff Bailey

