On Sun, 30 Oct 2005, Dan Nicholson wrote:
Because the current way has symlinks /usr/man -> /usr/share/man, etc. It would be nice to get rid of these depending on how picky you are.
Why don't we just have a regular /usr/man directory? Why get rid of them at all? What's the rationale behind the individual package devs who use the different locations? I'm sure they have at least some sort of mildly reasonable explanation for their preference.
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