[3309] in Release_Engineering
Can you answer this?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Ezra Peisach)
Wed Aug 31 10:38:12 1994
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From: Ezra Peisach <epeisach@MIT.EDU>
Ezra
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Subject: I'm trying to figure out
how you do /usr and /srvd on Suns. I see where the release note says you
are using the Open Windows stuff; I guess that's rather than compiling X11R5
yourself? So Sun installs it in /usr/openwin - do you make a bunch of symlinks
for e.g. /usr/lib/X11, or do you just have everything that needs that library
look in /usr/openwin? And same for binaries, I guess there you could add
/usr/openwin to the path.
Guess if I knew the name of a Sun /srvd I could just look at it myself, but
I don't know how to figure that out.
Thanks.
Jim
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