In the FSSTND, section 4.5, it's said : It is not recommended for /usr/etc to contain symbolic links that point to files in /etc. This is unnecessary and interferes with local control on machines that share a /usr directory.
And on my machine, /usr/etc/mc.global is a symlink to /etc/mc/mc.global. Is it really necessary ? They said also : /usr/include/asm Symlink to /usr/src/linux/include/asm-<arch> and my /usr/include/asm is a directory with regular files. It's the same for /usr/include/linux which should be a symlink to /usr/src/linux/include/linux Are this some bugs ?? I don't think but why not being FSSTND compliant ? -- | . ICQ : 25529539 | | |\ | | | \ / AIM : linhax |___ | | \| |__| / \ IRC nick : linhax Sami Dalouche : [EMAIL PROTECTED] DHIS : pingoo.dhis.org

