That's exactly the situation:  /etc/X11 is an actual directory rather
than a symlink.

On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 17:49, Justin Hallett wrote:
> nah, it's prolly just /etc/X11 and just not symlinked
> 
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> >One more quick question -- why was /usr/X11R6/etc gone? Is this related 
> >to threaded/non-threaded issue? If so, how?
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