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Re: GNOME universe



Montreal Mon Mar 15 00:26:38 1999

At one point in cyberspacetime, Rob Browning wrote:
> 
> Navindra Umanee <navindra@cs.mcgill.ca> writes:
> 
> > And why's that when there's a /usr/X11R6/?
> 
> I think most of us would love to get rid of it too, but so far we
> haven't come up with a clean way to do it.  I believe it's on the long

Makes sense but what's not clean about /usr/bin/X11/ and
/usr/lib/X11/ and /usr/include/X11/ ?  I guess there's a lot of crud
there that needs to be organized...

> term agenda.  In fact, with something like the HURD, the whole / /usr
> division is pointless and shouldn't exist.

Could you explain?  What's different with HURD in this respect?

-N.
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