And the fact that there's a /usr at the top level in your "Macintosh HD"
and a /Developer/usr isn't too important.  As I said before,
/Developer/usr contains copies of some programs that wind up in /usr.

Nothing installed by Fink should be in /usr, /Developer, ....

If you're using an fpc that you got from somewhere other than Fink, then
this isn't the proper avenue for discussion.

On 1/6/10 10:30 PM, monipol wrote:
> Hello, Franz.
>
> /usr is a system directory on Unix, Mac OS X included. When you  
> install Mac OS X, it creates /usr.
>
> Fink, on the other hand, installs its files under the directory that  
> the user chose during installation. It defaults to /sw.
>
> Fink's fpc package, like other Fink packages, installs its files under  
> the directory where Fink was installed (e.g. /sw).
>
> / is your Volume HD. It contains both /usr and /sw (usually).
>
> On 06/01/2010, at 19:32, Franz wrote:
>
>   
>> Well, I think that /usr is installed from fpc and /sw from fink and /
>> sw is installed in Volume HD.
>> I wanted know if it is correct that /sw and /usr are installed in
>> different folder because /usr ist a part of developer too?.
>>
>> Franz
>>
>>
>> Am 06.01.2010 um 19:18 schrieb [email protected]
>> :
>>
>>     
>>> The real /usr is not in /Developer.  That would be /Developer/usr,  
>>> and
>>> those are copies of the executables that aren't actually used
>>> normally.
>>> /usr is hidden in the Finder by default.  Installing anything in /usr
>>> will not be done via Fink, Fink won't recognize your changes, and you
>>> may break your system, so we recommend against that.
>>>       
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