Darren J Moffat writes:
> How does /usr/lib/shell usage compare with the existing:
> 
>       /usr/share/zsh/<version>/functions/
>       /usr/share/zsh/<version>/scripts/
>       /usr/share/zsh/site-functions/

All of the files under /usr/share/zsh are shell scripts and
architecture-independent.  They could (at least in principle) be
shared between architectures.

> Does the creation of /usr/lib/shell imply that those things that are 
> currently in /usr/share/zsh should move to /usr/lib/shell/zsh ?

Roland has already said that there'll be architecture-dependent
objects in the /usr/lib/shell directory.  That alone makes it
inappropriate for /usr/share.

(Since we don't yet have a consumer, we sort of have to take that on
faith ...)

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