Didier Verna <verna(a)inf.enst.fr> writes:
/usr/dt is still an abomination. We already have directories for
putting graphics stuff or libraries in. There's no point in putting
Motif libs in a CDE directory just because CDE needs it. If I just
want to write a non-cde Motif based application, I shouldn't have to
deal with a cde directory at all.
I still don't understand your problem with /usr/dt/. What does "deal
with a CDE directory" mean?
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