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> Hi,
>
> On 24.06.2011 19:45, Leif Hedstrom wrote:
> > On 06/24/2011 10:47 AM, Billy Vierra wrote:
> >> If we take on the installation layout, we should also move
> >> etc/trafficserver to share (its really not a config file, it has
> >> the
> >> version # and Fedora bitches about it).
> >
> > Not sure I understand, etc/trafficserver is a directory on my
> > install.
>
> ... and its contents are mostly configuration files, even though ATS
> has
> a somewhat strange understanding how to deal with those files. So I
> think /etc/trafficserver/ contents are just fine in /etc.
>
> In long term it should perhaps be discussed whether some parts of it
> should/can be moved to a different place (i.e. files which are not
> really intended to be touched by the administrator), but others are
> just
> fine there.

I think our handling of configuration files is a very separate matter
and belongs in a separate discussion.

> > If we're moving the binaries, wouldn't all three binaries go into
> > sbin?
> > I.e. all of traffic_server, traffic_manager and traffic_cop ought
> > to be
> > candidates for moving to sbin.
>
> Yep, all but tsxs should better be placed in /usr/sbin. I was
> considering overriding this for Debian already, but I was too lazy to
> implement it so far.

I don't see traffic_logcat, traffic_logstats in sbin so a careful
-0 on that from my side.

> - --
> with kind regards,
> Arno Töll
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