On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 03:10:29AM +0100, Andreas Bolka wrote:
> I guess it then boils down to how you are about to package beanstalkd
> and for what target audience.

I'm packaging beanstalkd to satisfy a dependency of flapjack, a service
monitoring framework (think nagios). So the primary use case is indirect users
of beanstalkd, not devs.

> If the package intends to mainly install beanstalkd as a system service
> (maybe with a sane default to listen only on the local interface), then
> /usr/sbin is certainly the correct place for the binary.

That's precisely the idea.

Cheers,
Serafeim

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