> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gilles Detillieux [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 2:44 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: htdig List; Geoff Hutchison
> Subject: Re: [htdig] Red Hat 7.0 RPMS?
>
>
> According to Wayne Larmon:
> > I downloaded and tried to install htdig-3.1.5-0glibc21.i386.rpm.  It
> > complained that it needed libstdc++.  I installed
> > compat-libstdc++-6.2-2.9.0.9.i386.rpm from Red Hat 7.0's 1st install CD.
> > Then ht://Dig installed.
> >
> > But it still needed work, because Red Hat has moved the default html
> > directory from /home/httpd/html to /var/www/html.  The sample
> "search.html"
> > (and supporting graphics) had to be moved to the new html directory.
> > /home/httpd/cgi-bin/htsearch had to be moved to
> /var/www/cgi-bin/htsearch.
> > The 'local_urls' variables in /etc/htdig/htdig.conf needed similar
> > attention.
>
> /var??  There must be something funny in the air down in RTP.  /var is
> meant for spool files and similar transient data.  It might make sense
> to put databases there if they get rebuilt from data elsewhere (e.g.
> the htdig databases), but putting the document root and cgi-bin in /var
> doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me.

MySQL has always kept their databases in /var/lib/mysql.  At least on RedHat
and Mandrake.


Is it possible for the ht://Dig team to work with the major distribution
producers, like Red Hat and Mandrake, so that ht://Dig would be included on
the distribution CD?   I'm always disappointed when I don't find ht://Dig on
the distribution CD.

Wayne Larmon


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