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The /usr directory is part of the root filesystem, and includes the following architecture-dependent and architecture-independent files, system administration databases, and directories that can be shared.
The /usr/add-on directory contains add-on programs.
This directory contains public commands and system utilities.
The /usr/ccs directory contains binaries and libraries from the Optimizing C Compilation System.
This directory contains information used during CDE desktop installation. Ordinarily, system administrators have no need to modify these files. Site-specific customization should be made to files in /etc/dt instead.
This directory contains GNU library and utilities.
This directory contains public header files for C programs.
This directory hierarchy is used for virtual domains existing on the same machine. Configuration for ftp servers and web servers on each virtual domain exist under /usr/internet.
the /usr/local directory is the recommended location for site-specific software and files. On installation, UnixWare® 7 and software applications should not put anything in this directory by default.
This directory contains the MMDF (Multichannel Memorandum Distribution Facility) compatible configuration file mmdftailor for use with SCO OpenServer MMDF compatible mail user agents.
This directory contains source code for utilities and libraries.
This directory contains binaries from the BSD Compatibility Package.
This directory contains header files from the BSD Compatibility Package.
This directory contains libraries from the BSD Compatibility Package.
This directory contains information used by the X server and clients. Ordinarily, system administrators have no need to modify files in this directory.