Re: RFD: Essential packages, /, and /usr
>>"Branden" == Branden Robinson <branden@debian.org> writes:
Branden> You are oversimplifying my argument.
Branden> I did not ask solely for a list of commands. Alternatively,
Branden> I asked for a list of criteria that are determinative of
Branden> what sorts of tools Debian puts in /sbin and /bin as opposed
Branden> to /usr.
Branden> A list of criteria other than "just run for F in $(grep-available -F
Branden> Essential -s Package yes | awk '{print $2}'); do dpkg -L $F | egrep
Branden> '^/s?bin/.'; done", that is.
Sounds like a fine criteria to me. Any particular reason this
is not good enough?
manoj
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