eric kustarz writes:
> We would then have the following executables:
> /usr/benchmarks/filebench/bin/filebench (executable perl script)
> /usr/benchmarks/filebench/bin/go_filebench (isaexec link)
> /usr/benchmarks/filebench/bin/{i386,amd64,sparcv9}/go_filebench  
> (executable binary)

Whew.

That's quite wordy, but if it works for you, it's ok by me.

It was the mix of /usr/benchmarks/<subdir> and /usr/lib/<stuff> that I
found confusing.  If it's like /usr/games or /usr/ucb, then binaries
alone should go in /usr/benchmarks and the rest belongs in /usr/lib as
you had it.  If it's like /usr/demos, then just directories belong
there.

I'm not sure how clear the answer will be to users, but that's the
clarification I was looking for.

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