Julie wrote: > How is this going to solve the issue of system-independent > commands which expect to find system-idependent manpages > in /usr/man? My vote is a symbolic link from /usr/man to > /usr/share/man.
This would mean that any layered, possibly licensed product have its man pages potentially shared among machines in /usr/share, yet the binaries wouldn't necessarily be (not that one would particularly want that either!). In my mind, the share area is best used for stuff in common among many machines, and generally, individually installed, possibly licensed software might need a place specific to this machine. A case in point might be a 'mount' command that supports NFSv3. The manpage should be installed local to the machine with the support (/usr/man), and not in an area common to a bunch of machines, many of which may not support NFSv3. > I thought the "local commands manpages" convention was > /usr/local/man anyway? Ya, that's a good argument, but I wouldn't expect to see a 'mount' manpage there though. -- Rob Lembree Linux Development Group Silicon Graphics, Inc. http://www.sgi.com 29 Milk St. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nashua, NH 03064-1651 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: 603-577-9714 FAX: 650-932-4423 PGP: 1F EE F8 58 30 F1 B1 20 C5 4F 12 21 AD 0D 6B 29
