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Re: new site for my ports is up
On Thu, 15 Nov 2001 23:30:46 +1100 Robert Collins wrote:
Robert> ----- Original Message -----
Robert> From: "John Marshall" <jmarshall@acm.org>
>> Over in RPM land, I have users telling me that they want the
"some users" I hope. Definitely not all:)
>> >> /usr v /usr/local decision to be determined by whether something is
>> package managed (and thus uninstallable via rpm/setup), rather than
>> by whether it happens to come from the vendor.
That's a nice idea...
Robert> Good point.
But I don't think so. After all there is /usr for the vendor,
/usr/local for local stuff, and then there is still /opt and
("sometimes") /usr/local/opt. I think nowadays the best solution is to
put non-vendor non-local stuff into /opt.
And I can live with the current theme that a rpm I download is not
"local". But if it's not from the vendor, it obviousy isn't:)
>> So I get flamed for producing a .rpm that installs to /usr/local, and
>> am probably going to change to /usr because I think they're right.
Well, have you considered /opt?
Robert> I actually don't think that 'off-site' really means much w.r.t. where a
Robert> package installs.
But it does mean soemthing in regard to where I look for that
package. If I nuke all of /usr but /usr/local and then reinstall the
vendor system, I expect my system to work as before (well, beside
config and such).
Greetings,
Jochen
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