On Sat, 23 Aug 2008, Junio C Hamano wrote:
I actually suspect that (A) is fine.
I suggested removing the "git-xyzzy" hardlinks entirely, but that was just
because I didn't think anybody wanted them.
But given that with the 1.6.0 model you can always just do
PATH="PATH:$(git --exec-path)"
in your .bashrc or similar to get the git-xyzzy form, and given that
clearly some people like using them, there's really no downside to keeping
them.
I _would_ suggest against putting them in /usr/bin, even as a
"compatibility plan". Just expose them to people who want them, who can
really quite easily do the above PATH setting.
Linus
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