Don Cragun wrote: > There is also a GNU rmt command that will move from > /usr/sfw/libexec/grmt to /usr/libexec/rmt.
We have no /usr/libexec this case appears to be precedent setting without detailing what the precedent for /usr/libexec is. I know we have /usr/sfw/libexec but that only has the above mentioned rmt and some gcc stuff. I can't approve this case without the rules for /usr/libexec being defined. Personally I do not think we should have /usr/libexec in Solaris we already have a huge amount of non .so content in /usr/lib including what on GNU systems goes in /usr/libexec. I think that this rmt could live in either /usr/gnu/libexec/rmt /usr/lib/grmt or similar, but not /usr/libexec - unless the rules are defined and we expect more than just this to live there. -- Darren J Moffat
