On 03/22/10 10:30 AM, Nicolas Williams wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 10:22:08AM -0700, Garrett D'Amore wrote:
>    
>> On 03/22/10 10:08 AM, Nicolas Williams wrote:
>>      
>>> I don't understand the sturm un drang over the /usr/gnu/bin-first-in-
>>> default-PATH thing.  It's a NON-ISSUE (except for GNU tools like ls and
>>> chmod where lack of support for Solaris-specific features creates
>>> problems.
>>>        
>> And "cp".  And make.  And....
>>      
> "make"?
>    

Yes, GNU make, which behaves in a fashion totally unlike Sun make.  
(Admittedly Sun make is in /usr/ccs/bin, not in /usr/gnu.)

I've already spent time addressing questions from the field on 
OpenSolaris that stem precisely from this problem.

>    
>> This issue is not something "small".  Lets take the discussion where
>> it belongs in 2010/067, since that's the case that proposed the
>> /usr/gnu path change.
>>      
> There's just a few commands for which this is an issue.  In general
> there's no problem with having GNU utils in /usr/gnu/bin, nor with
> having /usr/gnu/bin first in the default PATH.
>
> In any case, I don't see how any of this is remotely relevant to the
> ksh93 case.  (The ksh93 i-team have not proposed replacing /usr/gnu/bin
> utils with AST equivalents.)
>    

Yes, and no.  Yes, the discussion properly seems part of 2010/067.  
However, it *is* relevant to this case, since the main justification for 
this case is to deal with the fall out from /usr/gnu, and they are 
impacted by the tension between maintaining 100% fidelity to user 
preference, and providing the best possible solution (in this case 
mostly performance related) to the "typical" (i.e. default) end user.

     - Garrett
> Nico
>    

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