On Thu, 26 Sep 2013 10:24:46 -0400
Eric Sproul <espr...@omniti.com> wrote:

> 
> I have tended to prefer the SysV style of /opt/<app> or /opt/<vendor>
> so that the entire application set is under a single top-level
> directory.  This makes it simple to avoid conflicting with apps from
> other sources, which dovetails with the OmniOS
> keep-your-stuff-to-yourself philosophy.
> 
What about shared libraries? /usr/lib

An idea could be to adopt the *BSD style to separate system shared
libraries in /lib and /usr/lib and put userland libraries
in /opt/lib and /opt/usr/lib.

By doing this system and userland could placed in different pools
allowing a split like make system and make userland.

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