Giacomo Catenazzi <c...@debian.org> writes: > Roger Leigh wrote: >> On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 05:41:06PM +0200, Stéphane Glondu wrote: >>> Marco d'Itri a écrit : >>>> I know that Debian supports this, but I also know that maintaning >>>> forever large changes to packages for no real gain sucks. >>>> A partial list of invalid reasons is: [...] >>> How about: "my /usr is shared by many machines over NFS"? >> >> That might have been a "traditional" reason for a shared /usr. >> However, the package manager can't cope with this setup since >> you have some components of a package installed locally and >> some remotely for all systems using the "shared" part. It's >> an impossible situation to actually cater for in real life. >> Has anyone ever actually *done* this? > > So why we created /usr/share (and moved documentation) ?
.oO(preparing for Multiarch support :) > I see a lot of parallel installed system, so in this case > I see no problem on sharing /usr. > [BTW one of the most important conference is not LISA, about > such configurations?] > > But also I don't think it is a problem sharing usr > on multiple system with multiple configurations. > > On non public working stations, one doesn't run randomly > programs. If I installed mysql-server on a system, > it will work on such system, but if I install on > an other system, it work also on the other system, > occupying only one instance. > > I don't see problem from package management > (also because we have a nullpotent dpkg), so > we can upgrade from multiple system without problems. apt-get install libmysqlclient16 apt-get remove --purge libmysqlclient16 and suddenly your other system has a broken mysql-server. With your setup you can only install packages savely but not remove them. Which one can decide to live with. >> Looking at GNU/Hurd, /usr is a symlink to /. If we were to make >> /usr non-separable, maybe this would be the way to go. > > or plan9, which bind mount all /*/bin into the main /bin. > I can live with such solution, but please allow us to use /usr > in a different (maybe shared) partition. > > ciao > cate MfG Goswin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org