In which document do you see the symlinks removed ?

--Stefan

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Jyri Virkki wrote:
> Turns out there are some inconsistencies in the file layout between
> http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/caselog/2007/168/materials/php5filestructure-txt/
> and the main specification, 
> http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/caselog/2007/168/materials/php5fasttrack-txt/
> 
> The file layout addendum document (php5filestructure-txt) contains a
> number of soft links both inside the /usr/php5/ area such as
> 
>         /usr/php5/bin/ -> /usr/php5/[version]/bin/
>         /usr/php5/include/ -> /usr/php5/[version]/include/
> 
> and so forth, as well as elsewhere such as
> 
>         /usr/bin/php -> /usr/php5/[version]/bin/php
>         /usr/bin/php-config -> /usr/php5/[version]/bin/php-config
>         /usr/bin/phpize -> /usr/php5/[version]/bin/phpize
> 
> During the discussion
> http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/caselog/2007/168/mail
> these soft links were removed and they were removed from the
> functional specification.
> 
> It looks like only the functional specification document was updated
> (a few times) during the case discussion. The other files were
> never modified from the time they were submitted and thus fell behind.
> (Another example of why never to duplicate info in more than one doc...)
> 
> Here are the timestamps on the files as of today:
> 
>     22770 Mar 28 19:27 PHP5FastTrack.txt
>      9467 Feb 27  2007 PHP5FileStructure.txt
>      3266 Feb 23  2007 PHP5Man1Page.txt
>      8902 Feb 23  2007 PHP5ManPage.txt
> 
> From this, it seems clear to me that PHP5FastTrack.txt
> (php5filestructure-txt) contains the case as approved and the
> PHP5FileStructure.txt (php5filestructure-txt) is no longer valid.
> 
> Stefan, can you confirm this?
> 
> 
> 

-- 
Stefan Teleman
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Stefan.Teleman at Sun.COM


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