like system update?
keep it clean keep it simple
what will happen if you will decide to update system/software and
everything will be in random places not where is should be?
I'm not too concerned with that. Automatic system updates are the key
to temporal instability, arguably at the cost of
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 07:29:55PM -0600, Modulok wrote:
Is there a compelling reason for placing subversion and web-server
data in /usr/local and not somewhere else? I was thinking of keeping
all user accounts (human and daemon alike) in one place like,
/home/www and /home/svn and so forth.
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 07:29:55PM -0600, Modulok wrote:
Is there a compelling reason for placing subversion and web-server
data in /usr/local and not somewhere else? I was thinking of keeping
all user accounts (human and daemon alike) in one place like,
/home/www and /home/svn and so forth.
On Friday 14 March 2008 16:48:18 Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 07:29:55PM -0600, Modulok wrote:
Is there a compelling reason for placing subversion and web-server
data in /usr/local and not somewhere else? I was thinking of keeping
all user accounts (human and daemon alike) in
Is there a compelling reason for placing subversion and web-server
data in /usr/local and not somewhere else? I was thinking of keeping
all user accounts (human and daemon alike) in one place like,
/home/www and /home/svn and so forth.
Before I break convention, I just thought I'd see if placing
On Thursday 13 March 2008, Modulok said:
Is there a compelling reason for placing subversion and web-server
data in /usr/local and not somewhere else? I was thinking of
keeping all user accounts (human and daemon alike) in one place
like, /home/www and /home/svn and so forth.
Before I break