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Re: hurd does NOT need /hurd



Michael Stone <mstone@debian.org> wrote:
> On Mon, May 20, 2002 at 02:41:19AM +0200, Wolfgang Jährling wrote:
> > Of course you do, because you don't understand what /hurd is about. It
> > is about the Hurd server binaries, which are started by users and should
> > not be hidden in a directory like /lib/you/cant/find/me/.
> 
> So they should be in /bin?

No, because they are not started as

$ translator

but as

$ settrans -ac node /path/to/binary/of/the/translator arguments

Cheers,
GNU/Wolfgang

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