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Re: /usr/X11R6



On Sun 30 Aug 1998, Guy Maor wrote:
> By that reasoning all X11 binaries should be placed in /usr/X11R6 so
> that you can have different versions of them compiled with your
> different versions of X.

you have one gcc in /usr. and you can have any number of additional gcc's in
/usr/* like /usr/i486-linuxlibc1. but for most people one is suffient.

with X11R6 in /usr, you will still be able to have several versions of X
installed, and choose which one to run. so you don't loose any possibilities.
you even gain : you could have only one version of fonts installed in
/usr/share, and all X versions use these fonts. if you want.
gs and X could share fonts (and other applications).

you only need /usr/X*R* if there will be a new release, and if it's
incompatible, and you need to recompile everything.

will this happen ? you don't know.

X11R6/.1/.3 was compatible.  x11 consortium isn't any longer, and nobody
announced to develop a x11r7. even if there will be one, maybe it's still
compatible with x11r6. maybe all you need to do is, update gtk, qt & co.
maybe only update java-runtime.

worst case: /usr or /usr/X11R6, in any case you can build a new /usr/X11R7.
so it's not getting worse. but that case is very unlikely, and in any other
case you gain a lot. most important: a clean situation.

please move X11R6 to /usr.

andreas


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