Hi Marvin, Am Samstag, den 22.08.2015, 16:47 -0400 schrieb Marvin Renich: > I was under the (perhaps mistaken) impression that part of the > purpose of /srv was to allow complete admin discretion with the > directory structure, and that distributions were not to mandate any > specific directory names. > > A low-priority debconf question asking the admin what directory to > use, suggesting /srv/local-apt-repository, would satisfy that. If > the question is not asked (or preseeded) the package would remain > unconfigured. This would not be the only package to require explicit > admin configuration to be operational, and the required configuration > would be very minimal.
With pow-priority, you mean one that does not get shown by default? But is that much better than allowing the interested admin to change the configuration afterwards? > Both apache2 and lighttpd use /var/www/html as the default directory > to serve, and do not touch /srv automatically. I don't know of any > Debian package that puts files in /srv. Note that my package does _not_ touch or put files in /srv. It merely uses files that are put in a certain directory that, that the admin has to create first. Does that mitigate your concerns? Greetings, Joachim -- Joachim "nomeata" Breitner Debian Developer nome...@debian.org | ICQ# 74513189 | GPG-Keyid: F0FBF51F JID: nome...@joachim-breitner.de | http://people.debian.org/~nomeata
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