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On Sun, May 30, 1999 at 05:03:26PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> But we should propose the move for FHS 2.1, IMO in the form of a single
> addition like "The subdirectories under /usr/X11R6 may be symbolic links =
to
> the corresponding subdirectories of /usr.".

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

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