Wyllys Ingersoll writes: > Rainer Orth wrote: > > Wyllys Ingersoll <Wyllys.Ingersoll at sun.com> writes: > > > >> Deliverables > >> ------------ > >> /usr/bin/tor SFW Uncommitted > >> /usr/bin/tor-resolve SFW Uncommitted > >> /usr/bin/tor-gencert SFW Uncommitted > > > > Does this really belong into /usr/bin? Is a regular user supposed to > > invoke tor or any of the two other commands? I suppose this is rather for > > /usr/sbin (or maybe even /usr/lib or /usr/lib/tor) if the tor binary is for > > a daemon controlled by SMF. > > 'tor' should probably move to /usr/lib/ since it is a daemon process started > by SMF, > I will update the spec and build environment.
Fine, thanks. > tor-resovle and tor-gencert are commands that a user would use, so they > probably > belong in /usr/bin Right, I've checked the man pages. > >> /usr/man/man1/tor.1 SFW Uncommitted > >> /usr/man/man1/tor-resolve.1 SFW Uncommitted > >> /usr/man/man1/tor-gencert.1 SFW Uncommitted > > > > Similar questions here: shouldn't this be section 1M instead? > > .1 is where they live on a Linux system, but if there is consensus that it > should be 1M on Solaris, I have no issue with changing it. Solaris is not Linux (thank god) :-) It should be tor(8) on Linux anyway, but tor(1M) on Solaris for admin commands. Since tor-resolve und tor-gencert are user commands, they should remain in section 1. Rainer ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rainer Orth, Faculty of Technology, Bielefeld University