Paul Durrant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > Initial Proposal
> >
> >   * GNU commands that don't collide with current /usr/bin namespace -
> >     place these in /usr/bin.
> >
> >   * GNU commands that do collide with commands already in /usr/bin -
> >     place these in /usr/gnu/bin, following the convention we started
> >     with /usr/xpg*/bin.
>
> I'd definitely go with this option.

If there should be only one hierarchy for free software, it should not be 
named 'gnu' as GNU (FSF) programs are a minority in the FOSS universe.

> >
> >   * Existing aliases (gtar, gmake, etc) will appear in /usr/sfw (and
> >     perhaps also in /usr/bin).
>
> You could add aliases to /usr/bin but I think it might be cleaner to 
> keep GNU on non-GNU separated to avoid confusion. (Keeping symlinks 
> from the current names in /usr/sfw to /usr/gnu is a good idea for 
> backwards compatibility's sake though).

If GNU tar is made available under the name 'tar' at all, it needs to be 
a recent version and compiled in a way that makes sure that the default 
archive format in create mode is POSIX compliant.

Jörg

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