On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 10:55:29AM +0200, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: > > My first guess was /var, but since it is some sort of configuration setting, I > think it belongs in /etc. The idea is that you can backup your configuration > by > backing up /etc. Hmmm... this stil doesn't backup yout list of installed > packages.
i don't see it as a configuration setting, more like a library. its not variable data which is modified often, its mostly static (its only changed when you upgrade MacOS), and archetecture dependent[0], given these criteria it belongs in /usr{,local}/lib/mol. > I guess /var is OK as well. Apache looks (or at least used to look for) the > webpages in /var/www. /var/www is very questionable IMO, and is not defined by the FHS, actually unless the FHS recently blessed /var/www its a violation since FHS states you can't arbirarily add things to the root level of /var. iirc the recent proposed update to the FHS defined something in / as the place for things like www, ftp, and such trees. mol's nvram file would belong in /var since mol modifies it (i think) at runtime, it does not however modify the ROM though so /var is innappropriate. [0] this is arguable since its quite conceivable that a powerpc emulater running on an ultrasparc or pentium could use this ROM file to boot MacOS on a non-powerpc, non-apple machine (ignoring the fact that this violates Apple's EULA). if you subscribe to this line of reasoning then the ROM belongs in /usr{,local}/share/mol. -- Ethan Benson http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/
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