Kyle McDonald writes:
> A previous example was 'make'. How it's not expected to be in /usr/ucb.

And, not surprisingly, it's not there:

% ls /usr/ucb/make
/usr/ucb/make: No such file or directory

It's actually over in /usr/ccs/bin, so that prying eyes won't find
it.  In some cases, we do an even better job of obfuscating the
system, such as with the nuggets buried in /usr/sadm/admin/bin.

> If you told me you wanted to move things from /usr/ucb to /usr/bin, I 
> wouldn't object at all.

I sure would, unless you're just talking about "non-conflicting"
things.  Moving the rest entirely misses the point.  'ucb' is an
environment; it's like /usr/xpg4.

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