Maurits van Rees [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
- /srv/debian
According to the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard the /src dir is for
Data for services provided by this system, which seems to fit the
bill.
/srv is a good place for local data which does not fit into any other
hierarchy, so I'd
Maurits van Rees wrote:
I'm wondering what the best place is to put a local Debian package
repository. Directories that spring to mind are:
- /var/www/debian
This eases access via e.g. Apache (though a soft link here to
another dir would work fine as well of course)
- /srv/debian
Hi,
I'm wondering what the best place is to put a local Debian package
repository. Directories that spring to mind are:
- /var/www/debian
This eases access via e.g. Apache (though a soft link here to
another dir would work fine as well of course)
- /srv/debian
According to the
Maurits van Rees [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm wondering what the best place is to put a local Debian package
repository. Directories that spring to mind are:
[...]
- /srv/debian
According to the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard the /src dir is for
Data for services provided by this
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