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Date:      Tue, 24 Apr 2001 08:44:41 -0500
From:      David Kelly <dkelly@hiwaay.net>
To:        "Albert D. Cahalan" <acahalan@cs.uml.edu>
Cc:        matt@fear.net, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: How Is The FeeBSD OS Like and Different Than Say Redhat or Suse LINUX
Message-ID:  <20010424084441.A11578@grumpy.dyndns.org>
In-Reply-To: <200104240533.f3O5Xr304341@saturn.cs.uml.edu>; from acahalan@cs.uml.edu on Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 01:33:54AM -0400
References:  <200104240533.f3O5Xr304341@saturn.cs.uml.edu>

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On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 01:33:54AM -0400, Albert D. Cahalan wrote:
> 
> Doesn't this make sense? If you compile a home-grown or self-ported
> app for FreeBSD, where would you put it? I hope you don't dump it
> in /usr/local with all the stuff provided by FreeBSD! It looks like
> you need a /usr/local/local or /usr/local_I_REALLY_MEAN_IT for this.

I don't see why "dumping" it in /usr/local is any worse than Linux
"dumping" it in /usr.

As for home-grown or self-ported apps, they belong in ~/bin. Anyone who
has had to use a Unix system w/o the root password knows this. As a
sysadmin I've had to beat this into a number of luser's heads over the
years. *I* keep my personal stuff in ~/bin, and I'm the only user on
most of my FreeBSD systems.

--
David Kelly N4HHE, dkelly@hiwaay.net
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