> I don't think emulating linux is worthwhile at all, but it seems that if 
> that's what is deisre here, naming it /usr/linux might make more sense. 
> yuck... I can't beleive I said that.

The intent isn't to emulate Linux, per-se, but to provide the tools
that many users and software developers expect to be available on a
modern operating system.  The fact is that there is a growing body of
software (and developers creating that software) that expect the GNU
toolchain to exist on the system in some form or another.

dsc

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