On Fri, Nov 04, 2011 at 09:46:20PM +0100, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> Le vendredi 04 novembre 2011 à 21:00 +0100, Stig Sandbeck Mathisen a
> écrit : 
> > So, being halfway serious: Debian wants FHS to document it before we can
> > use it, and the FHS wants to document current practice. Clearly, we need
> > someone in the Fedora project to start using /usr/libexec first. :)
> 
> I don’t think Debian requests FHS to document something before we can
> use it. The real problem with the bizarre GNU invention that
> is /usr/libexec is that nobody knows what it is here for.

It's not a GNU invention; I believe it derives from BSD.  On a real
FreeBSD system (not the Debian mash-up) it contains:

atrun                   lint1                   rpc.rusersd
bootpd                  lint2                   rpc.rwalld
bootpgw                 locate.bigram           rpc.sprayd
catman.local            locate.code             rshd
cc1                     locate.concatdb         save-entropy
cc1obj                  locate.mklocatedb       sendmail
cc1plus                 locate.updatedb         sftp-server
comsat                  lpr                     sm.bin
fingerd                 mail.local              smrsh
ftpd                    make_index              ssh-keysign
getty                   makewhatis.local        ssh-pkcs11-helper
hprop                   mknetid                 tcpd
hpropd                  ntalkd                  telnetd
ipropd-master           phttpget                tftp-proxy
ipropd-slave            pppoed                  tftpd
kadmind                 rbootd                  vfontedpr
kcm                     revnetgroup             yppwupdate
kdc                     rlogind                 ypxfr
kpasswdd                rpc.rquotad
ld-elf.so.1             rpc.rstatd

Very little of that is related to GNU.  Apparently it's for executables
that don't belong in the path (rarely used from interactive shells or
scripts).

Ben.

-- 
Ben Hutchings
We get into the habit of living before acquiring the habit of thinking.
                                                              - Albert Camus


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