Hi,

Paul Alfille:
> This was from Mathias Ulrich's work on Debian -- I presume he was matching
> debian standards. I've included part of his diffs below.
> 
Just call me "smurf" if you can't remember the spelling of my name(s),
please. ;-)

> I don't want to break current code or your scripts. I'll switch back. Is
> there any roll for installing in both sbin and bin or does that create worse
> problems.
> 
No problem -- I can either replace that with a Debian-specific move,
or install compatibility symlinks {prefix}/bin/{name} => ../sbin/{name}.
I'd prefer to do the latter -- I don't expect that to cause any problem.

Christian Magnusson is right though, the other servers should be in sbin
too.

I don't know about RPM-based distributions, but Debian is rather strict
about putting files where they belong...

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