Out of the ether, David O'Brien spewed forth the following bitstream: > On Wed, Aug 23, 2000 at 01:36:56PM +0100, Konstantin Chuguev wrote: > > Do you use /usr/local for anything? > Yes, local stuff. IMHO, the Ports Collection using /usr/local was the > biggest mistake of it. The ports collection should have used /usr/pkg/ > as NetBSD does. I have to create /usr/truely-local on my FreeBSD > machines. Amen. I would strongly recommend that the "/usr/local" use of ports be re-aimed at something else. "/usr/local" should be the pristine ownership of the LOCAL admin. AlanC {BSD/OS uses /usr/contrib, but that ain't the same thing} To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
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- Re: People running with LOCALBASE set ... Mark Murray
- Re: People running with LOCALBASE ... Mike Meyer
- Re: People running with LOCALBASE ... Mike Meyer
- Re: People running with LOCALBASE set ... Jacques A. Vidrine
- Re: People running with LOCALBASE ... Konstantin Chuguev
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- Re: People running with LOCALB... Jacques A. Vidrine
- Re: People running with LOCALB... David O'Brien
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- Re: People running with LOCALBASE ... Mike Meyer
- Re: People running with LOCALB... Kris Kennaway
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