The other ideas proposed are fine ideas. When I used to work at Lawrence
Berkeley Labs, the directory stucture of the installed packages was NFS
mounted, so that different platforms would mount different physical disks a=
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the same mount point. This made all of the modules platform independent.
However, that becomes somewhat of a headache of NFS administration.
We use [uname sysname] switches here.
-Mark
Mark Lakata, Staff Engineer 1225 Charleston Road voice 650-567-517=
0
MIPS Technologies Mountain View CA 94043 fax 650-567-500=
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On Fri, 26 Jul 2002, Stefan Svensson wrote:
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