In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> Gang Chen wrote:
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>> Folks:
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>> I tried to upgrade heartbeat 1.2.3-1woody to 2.2.0.2-4 on a Debian box. 
>> However, I noticed that it??s installed in /etc/ha.d not in 
>> /etc/heartbeat directory where it??s supposed to be in. I believe the 
>> Debian HA installation package will then make a symbolic /etc/ha.d to 
>> point to it. In other words, /etc/ha.d shouldn??t be a physical directory.
>> 
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>> 
>> Can somebody throw some thoughts to enlighten me please?
> 
> That would be a Debian packaging problem.
> 
> Our directory has historically always been named /etc/ha.d - although I 
> do remember it not conforming to some Debian standard.

The package currently uses /etc/ha.d

Really old Debian packages use /etc/heartbeat, and there is some chance
that when upgrading things might break. I'm happy to enhance the
postinstall script if you can describe exactly what is going on. Or
better still, provide a patch.

-- 
Horms
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