This one time, at band camp, Pierre THIERRY said: > Scribit Stephen Gran dies 25/11/2005 hora 15:19: > > My understanding is that while /srv is the right place for this kind > > of data, it would be incorrect for Debian packages to dump stuff > > there. /srv is the domain of the local admin. > > This is precisely why it should be put there by fai-setup. fai-setup is > not run by the system, but by the user, byt the adminstrator who sets up > it's FAI. > > fai-setup > > is for FAI more or less like > > svnadmin create /srv/svn/foo > > for Subversion. > > I agree packages should not touch /srv much, if any, but commands run by > the user to create and modify data served by the system are perfectly > fine touching /srv...
Disclaimer: I know nothing about FAI So long as the files aren't shipped in the .deb, and only put in /srv when an admin runs the tool, then I think that is exactly the place for them to go. My only worry was that fai-setup was being invoked automatically, or that the files were being proposed to be shipped in the .deb. Both of those scenarios would be wrong. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- | ,''`. Stephen Gran | | : :' : [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | `. `' Debian user, admin, and developer | | `- http://www.debian.org | -----------------------------------------------------------------
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