Since the fcgi sockets don't need to remember anything during reboot, I think
/run is just the right place for them (/tmp would also be o.k., I think, see,
e.g., /tmp/.X11-unix/X0).
By now, I'm circumventing the problem by using the directory /run/lighttpd as
the location for the fcgi sockets
Sorry for the confusion, I have to correct my last e-mail in one point:
Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote, on 07/02/11 20:19:
Since the fcgi sockets don't need to remember anything during reboot, I think
/run is just the right place for them (/tmp would also be o.k., I think, see,
e.g.,
Hi Christopher (and cc fellow package maintainers),
First of all: Thanks for a _great_ piece of software!!!
I am involved in packaging Compass for Debian, and am currently
preparing an upgrade, where I also improve our packaging to more closely
pay attention to copyright and licensing.
I
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Title:
libcairo-ruby version 1.8.1-1build1 failed to build on i386
Package: redmine
Version: 1.0.1-2
Severity: normal
Hello,
I use redmine package from Squeeze. When I click on user details
page (URI = http://www.example.com/users/4 for example), I have
an Internal error message. When I switch RailsEnv to test,
I have more informations :
Package: ruby-gnome2
Version: 0.90.9-0
Severity: normal
Attaching a small patch against the git repo.
Please review the remaining discrepancies.
Thanks
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