Christian Hesse <list@xxxxxxxx> on Thu, 2012/07/26 12:46: > Christian Hesse <list@xxxxxxxx> on Thu, 2012/07/26 10:27: > > Rodrigo Rivas <rodrigorivascosta@xxxxxxxxx> on Thu, 2012/07/26 10:18: > > > On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 8:53 AM, Jayesh Badwaik > > > <jayesh.badwaik90@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > > > > > > > Why will /opt have to go? > > > > > > > > > > Well, then: > > > > > > /opt -> /usr/opt > > > > > > And everyone will be happy :) > > > > > > BTW, will there be the move from /bin to /usr/bin in the foreseeable > > > future? > > > > Good question. I can not remember having seen and recent plans on it. > > > > This gives an idea about which packages still have files in /bin/: > > > > $ pacman -Qoq /bin/* | sort | uniq > > > > And the same for /sbin/: > > > > $ pacman -Qoq /sbin/* | sort | uniq > > > > No single file that does not belong to a package here... Good conditions > > for a smooth update. ;) > > That said i still have two files linked from /usr/sbin/ to /sbin/... > > /usr/sbin/dhcpcd -> /sbin/dhcpcd > /usr/sbin/ip -> /sbin/ip > > When are these supposed to go away or completely moved to /usr/? I was wrong, there are some more: /bin/ping6 -> /usr/bin/ping6 /bin/awk -> gawk /bin/gawk -> /usr/bin/gawk /bin/ping -> /usr/bin/ping /bin/hostname -> /usr/bin/hostname -- main(a){char*c=/* Schoene Gruesse */"B?IJj;MEH" "CX:;",b;for(a/* Chris get my mail address: */=0;b=c[a++];) putchar(b-1/(/* gcc -o sig sig.c && ./sig */b/42*2-3)*42);}