> IMHO if we remove the symlinks in /usr, i believe we should also remove the 
> symlinks in /etc. Given that there will no longer be a php symlink in 
> /usr/bin or a libphp5.so symlink in /usr/lib, it is more consistent to have 
> the php 'etc' directory contained within the same hierarchy as the rest of 
> each php's version release.

The issue though is configuration files do not belong in /usr.  For
one, Solaris support a read-only /usr and that's the default mode for
diskless clients and non-global zones.  Configration and volatile data
for PHP belongs under /etc and/or /var but never /usr.

dsc

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