RjOllos <[email protected]> writes:

> On Tuesday, June 19, 2012 10:35:33 AM UTC-7, wayne marsh wrote:
>
>     Is this something like what is normally done?  Where do most people put 
> their Trac
>     environement folder?  Everywhere I looked it was some arbitrary path like 
> the TracGuide /path
>     /to/project.  I'm just using for best/most common practices, nothing 
> fancy.
>
> /var/trac/$TRAC_ENV and /var/svn/$PROJ are what I've used, and I think it's 
> fairly common.

I've been using

  /srv/projects/$PROJECT/
  /srv/projects/$PROJECT/apache.conf    # web server configuration snippet
  /srv/projects/$PROJECT/trac/          # trac environment
  /srv/projects/$PROJECT/svn/

for a site that serves multiple projects in a multi-env setup.  Each
project has *all* of its data in that directory.  The svn repositories
are made available via symlinks, like so:

  /srv/repositories/svn/$PROJECT -> /srv/projects/$PROJECT/svn

and the apache.conf snippets for active projects are all included in the
web server's config.  Project admins can *not* modify these, BTW.

BTW, the /srv/ directory is documented in the File Hierarchy Standard
(FHS)[1], but I don't know whether the BSDs pay any attention to that.

 [1] 
http://www.pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.3.html#SRVDATAFORSERVICESPROVIDEDBYSYSTEM

Hope this helps,
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