* Erik Troan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000320 06:20]:
> 
> I don't see any need for the contents of /usr/bin to be idential between
> LSB systems. 

Neither do I, but in some cases it really helps to define boundaries for
certain open source software.  For example, it is a real mess to take a
distro that puts KDE in /usr/bin and then upgrade it with a package that
wants to put KDE in /opt/kde.  With a little effort,you can get around such
things, or you can wait for your distro to come out with the upgrade, but
perhaps it doesn't have to be that way.  I haven't given the solution to
this problem much thought - maybe someone else here has.

-Nick

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