Date: Fri, 14 Aug 2009 11:24:21 -0600 From: Andre Molyneux <Andre.Molyneux at sun.com> Subject: Re: 2009/424 [idzebra]
Jim Walker wrote: > Garrett D'Amore wrote: >> I think that it makes sense to at least *try* to move zebrasrv out of >> /usr/bin. /usr/lib seems the right place for it. > > Since zebrasrv has good command definition and /usr/bin is the > familiar location (ie. I'm not seeing /usr/lib being used anywhere > else). I think /usr/bin is the best place for now. Some consensus here would be helpful. I've moved zebrasrv to /usr/lib in my latest webrev, but can easily put it back. How does it get decided if PSARC as a whole has a preference? The project team takes PSARC's comments into account and updates the project specification (if necessary) to state where it is proposed to place zebrasrv. Then if any committee member feels strongly enough that that proposed location is architecturally flawed, that member will derail the case. If that happens, then the committee, project team, and other interested parties will discuss the issue until resolution occurs (probably during a meeting, so that everybody's time is used as efficiently as possible). But having said all that, I think what you're hearing is advice from various committee members that doesn't reach the level of derailment. (That's certainly true of me, for one.) -- Glenn