| To: | "Max Matveev" <makc@xxxxxxx> |
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| Subject: | Re: pcp updates |
| From: | nscott@xxxxxxxxxx |
| Date: | Thu, 6 Mar 2008 23:03:24 +1100 (EST) |
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>>>>>> "nscott" == nscott <nscott@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > >>>>>>> "nscott" == nscott <nscott@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > nscott> Yeah, I'd rather have had a pcp-only directory, but it is > nscott> evidentally not allowed on Debian (even X11, which usually > nscott> has /usr/X11[R6]/bin as its own, is just a symlink back to > nscott> /usr/bin, where all the X binaries are). > >> Does Debian has concept of libexec? Because this is what BINADM really > >> is. > > nscott> Can't find any other packages using a libexec, so I'm guessing > not. > Where is sendmail on debian? Or where does postfix puts its binaries? /usr/lib/postfix (as per earlier mail - this is what pcp now mimics), dunno about sendmail. cheers. -- Nathan |
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