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- From: neal@neal.ctd.comsat.com (Neal Becker)
- Subject: Re: Directories setup for Gnu & MIT
- In-Reply-To: vic@class.gsfc.nasa.gov's message of Sun, 16 Aug 1992 15:38:07 GMT
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- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1992 20:24:34 GMT
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- >>>>> On Sun, 16 Aug 1992 15:38:07 GMT, vic@class.gsfc.nasa.gov (James V. Ryan (Vic)) said:
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- James> Is there such a thing as standard pathnames for these? i.e.
- James> /usr/local/gnu
- James> /usr/local/mit
- James> /usr/lib/gnu
- James> /usr/lib/mit
- James> /usr/include/X11/Xaw etc
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- To stay sane, I like to NOT TOUCH standard directories like /usr/lib.
- I put additions that can be remotely mouted in /usr/local. For stuff
- that has to be local, I use /local. This makes updates easy.
-