On Thu, Jun 21, 2001 at 02:43:34PM -0400, Brian Russo wrote: > heh, woo, didnt realize that initial post had turned into a long flamewar, > until i stopped by debianplanet and noticed it was in an article there.. Did you look at the poll? current votes: (total 687) bin -> 50.36% (346) sbin -> 25.62% (176) the rest of the votes went for 'i don't care it's in my $PATH' > since it sparked such.. "debate", FYI: > i wontfix'd it and will close it eventually, i will personally add /usr/sbin to my path, so this will no longer bother me =) > rationale: consistency > .. with the rest of the world, not some document. > freebsd: /usr/sbin/traceroute > osf1-4: /usr/sbin/traceroute > netbsd: /usr/sbin/traceroute > joe's unix: /usr/sbin/traceroute > debian/gnu: /usr/sbin/traceroute i checked a few too.. apparently there are only few that have traceroute in /usr/bin, i would like to see debian leading the way at some point in time. Sami -- -< Sami Haahtinen >- -[ Is it still a bug, if we have learned to live with it? ]- -< 2209 3C53 D0FB 041C F7B1 F908 A9B6 F730 B83D 761C >-
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