-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- I think its time we created /usr/libexec as all real Unixes do instead of an endless succession of /usr/lib/program-foo directories.
On 23 Jan 2000, Chris Waters wrote: > OTOH, you can write a quick-and-dirty man page that says, "this > program is not intended to be used directly, it is called by foo(1). > It should really be kept in /usr/lib/foo, but this would require a lot > of difficult work and might cause things to break in the meantime." > If you do that, then you can at least close one of the bug reports. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3ia Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBOIu2UsK9HT/YfGeBAQH8rAP/UV2WfEEtRpDss50yFyNSW1h72pz0BXxc wmXqiAFPWwtl/uZni0W9BJIe2Rm7ZbUyawE4mlsaKpx42is+z3JI7xJFPVXox+fZ 4dlVsn93UlnHU1DmrQaAqEh1y0YtH70Bcb96S84sDrqmyVGbEyNSlf94qq2W4Hru fLUAjgNRSiQ= =NQRs -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

