Le ven 03/05/2002 � 11:34, Guillaume Rousse a �crit : > Ainsi parlait Jeudi 2 Mai 2002 21:06, GOMEZ Henri :
> Even if we reverted to $ANT_HOME strategy, for compatibility purposes, i'd > like to use an unified policy for this, aka always use the same directory for > $SOMETHING_HOME, be it tomcat, xindice, or ant. And the best candidate are > /etc/ant (as apache use /etc/httpd), or /usr/share/ant instead of > /usr/lib/ant (non-platform specific code). Ok. I've checked again, as may apps use /usr/share as /usr/lib, so so be it. lsb uses /lib for its scripts. /etc is also ok if we want all scripts exposed in /usr/bin, and lib is symlinked to something else. > And i don't see the need of storing any state for ant, so the need of using > something in /var. If it is configuration, /etc/ant is much indicated. Problem is, configuration is done mac-style by dropping jars in a standard folder. I don't want jars in /etc, this would break to many things (including typical sizing of /etc partitions). So /var/lib/is a good candidate, since it's here to get content that is intended to change (as conf is prone to). Regards -- Nicolas Mailhot
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