> I did just think of another thing I could do. What if I create a new > directory on the server, and move all configuration files from their > original location to this directory. I then make then make it into an > svn working directory, and in place of the original files put symlinks > that point to the corresponding file in the working directory. This > would mean that I no longer have .svn directories all over the file > system, there is just one working directory that is separate from > everything else. Instead of an export operation I could have the hook > script do an update, and this would also give me a rather simple way > of editing the files locally on the server (plus it has the advantage > of quick access to all important files without having to constantly > move from /etc to /usr/local/etc). > > Does this seem like a decent idea to try and do? Might some software > have a problem with its configuration file being a symlink to some > other location? Sorry for my previous top-posting. Will a chrooted named work if you make files in /var/named/etc/namedb/ symlinks to the working directory ?
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