On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 11:23:18AM -0600, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> 
> I'll go along with whatever is the consensus.  Attached are the
> current values for libexecdir.
> 
>   -- Bruce
> 
> 
 Those are the packages where we override it - the minimal change to
use /usr/libexec is mostly achieved by _omitting_ the switch.

 Grepping for '/libexec' found references in
kde/core/kde-runtime.xml
gnome/deprecated/libbonobo.xml
gnome/deprecated/gnome-vfs.xml
gnome/deprecated/libgnomeui.xml
server/major/apache.xml
server/mail/postfix.xml
xsoft/office/gnucash.xml
postlfs/security/gnupg.xml
postlfs/security/gnupg2.xml
postlfs/security/gpgme.xml
general/prog/librep.xml
general/prog/git.xml
general/sysutils/dbus-bindings.xml
general/sysutils/mc.xml
general/sysutils/cpio.xml
general/genutils/icon-naming-utils.xml
xfce/apps/vte2.xml
networking/textweb/w3m.xml
multimedia/libdriv/gstreamer.xml

 So, a lot of things are still using /usr/lib - I still think
/usr/libexec (where upstream creates it) makes sense, perhaps
because I started with Red Hat, but I don't think changing the
existing packages is an urgent priority.

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