On (09/11/09 15:55), Renee Danson Sommerfeld wrote: > > at the very least, > > it would make sense to have $SRC/cmd/cmd-inet/nwam/netcfgd and > > $SRC/cmd/cmd-inet/nwam/nwamd ($SRC/cmd/cmd-inet/lib is misleading, since > > I don't think these apps get installed in /lib), > > Actually, they do; they're in /lib/inet. /lib is the recommended > place for daemons, as it should be out of root's path. /lib/inet > aggregates network-related daemons to reduce clutter at the /lib > level.
Right, Alan had pointed this out as well. But in that case, shouldn't this join the other daemons like in.ndpd, in.mpathd etc and reside in $SRC/cmd/cmd-inet/usr.lib/? BTW, while I was mostly satisfied with the responses to the code review comments, I had sent some other responses to Alan's mail privately to individuals in the nwam team (but not to nwam-discuss, since the latter was triggering a spammed response). Please let me know, if anyone who wishes to do so has not received a copy. --Sowmini _______________________________________________ networking-discuss mailing list [email protected]
