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directory structure


In recent threads almost everybody seems to enthusiastically agree
that the directory cygwin-b20/H-i[3456]86-cygwin32 is in analogy with
/usr under Unix and that linking or mounting it accordingly will
enhance the Unix look & feel.  This was slightly surprising to me
because I have from the start had a link /usr -> /cygwin-b20.

I remember that my main reason was the existence of
/cygwin-b20/include with the readline and g++ directories underneath.
How could these be picked up with the more popular scheme, other than
explicitly telling gcc about them?  

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Ian Zimmerman
Lightbinders, Inc.
2325 3rd Street #324
San Francisco, California 94107
U.S.A.

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