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The feature implementation and details have seen some refinement, so it's much less of a mess in its current state (e.g. the directories are symlinked, not the files): https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/UsrMove

You get wins on packaging (don't need to worry about where to scatter executables, although this doesn't affect many packages), as well as "all software is under /usr", so everything the package manager touches except config file updates is under a single directory. This makes both centralized updates and pre-update snapshotting much more feasible.

I'm really looking forward to this feature. With appropriate support from the file system and yum, it seems like it brings us one step closer to truly transactional multi-package system updates/software installations. Yes, some of this was already possible with snapshotting support in a plugin for Yum, but I think the consolidation will likely make implementing such features simpler and more robust.



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