Am 07.05.25 um 16:57 schrieb Andrea Pappacoda:
Hi,On Wed May 7, 2025 at 12:00 PM CEST, Santiago Vila wrote:AFAIK, the usr-merge was not about moving everything to usr/bin (that's an implementation detail) but about making /bin and /usr/bin equivalent.I had the opposite impression. The goal *is* moving stuff to /usr, as a prerequisite of the hermetic-/usr concept. Also, for bin/ specifically, having both /usr/bin and /bin does not make sense anymore.The fact that /bin and /usr/bin became equivalent was the implementation that Fedora originally chose, and we followed to avoid cross-distro breakages.This is also why alternative approaches like merged-/usr-via-moves-and- symlink-farms were proposed (ref: <https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Dpkg/ MergedUsr#merged-.2Fusr-via-moves-and-symlink-farms>)Am I misunderstanding something?
No, you're not.The idea is to move everything to /usr. The approach taken by symlinking the directories is an implementation detail.
Regards, Michael
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